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  1. Maori Incorporations Factsheet.pdf [pdf, 370 KB]

    ...the Māori incorporation being established and at least once every year after that. The shareholders are allowed to inspect the accounts of the Māori incorporation. The incorporation may charge a fee for inspecting the accounts. Copies of accounts filed in the MLC are available for inspection at the Court. AUDITOR An auditor29 must be appointed by the shareholders at each AGM. The term of office for an auditor is from the end of the meeting at which they were appointed to the end of t...

  2. [2024] NZREADT 22 - TC v REAA & CT (23 July 2024) [pdf, 265 KB]

    ...the road. She could not see how the licensee could have avoided recognising the gang association at that house. The focus at the tangi was the corner property as they must have had the body there. [30] The Authority’s investigator compiled file notes of discussions with named and anonymous neighbours and real estate agents: 1. A neighbour who had lived for six years in the cottage at the bottom of the driveway leading to the property.9 The neighbours in the corner property...

  3. Proposals-to-Improve-Court-and-System-Performance.pdf [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...paper also proposes funding options for Police prosecutions to support a more case management-focused system that requires a higher level of resourcing across the Police resolution functions. This is expected to enable consistently high-quality case files which would contribute to timely disclosure and early resolution. 8 These proposals sit alongside other operational work that is being progressed with agencies and the Judiciary to reduce court delays. This includes the Criminal Process...

  4. Oliver v Accident Compensation Corporation (Personal Injury) [2023] NZACC 208 [pdf, 288 KB]

    ...evidence does not establish that Mr Oliver had a permanent place of residence in in New Zealand at the material time. Facts [10] The facts are not materially in dispute and I summarise below the facts established by the documentary evidence filed in the appeal. [11] Mr Oliver was living, working in the United Kingdom and travelling in Europe during the period from 11 August 2015 until 3 March 2017. He returned to New Zealand for three weeks in March 2016 to attend his brother&#...

  5. [2010] NZEmpC 156 Raukura Hauora o Tainui Trust v Nathan [pdf, 53 KB]

    ...interest award is appropriate. Interest is therefore to be included on the judgment sum at the appropriate 90-day bill rate plus two percent as from 29 February 2008 down to the date of payment. A memorandum (which could be part of a memorandum filed under [43]) showing the interest calculation is to be filed for approval. [43] The plaintiff is entitled to costs and, failing agreement, a memorandum should be filed within 21 days and Ms Nathan will then have a further 21 days in...

  6. [2012] NZEmpC 219 Matsuoka v LSG Sky Chefs NZ [pdf, 150 KB]

    ...employment under Part 6A and also the plaintiff’s claim for penalties, which claim I granted him leave to increase from $10,000 to $20,000. [3] I had noted in ARC 19/11 that there was conflicting material about which LSG indicated it might wish to file new evidence on what were Mr Matsuoka’s true employment entitlements. When proceedings in the Employment Relations Authority relating to the alleged unjustifiable dismissal of the plaintiff by LSG on 11 July 2011 1 were remo...

  7. Loach v Bidois - Matarikoriko No 7B2A (2015) 336 Aotea MB 182 (336 AOT 182) [pdf, 222 KB]

    ...the basis that s 148 of the Act provides that undivided shares in Māori land can only be transferred to the members of the preferred class of alienees (“PCA”). Mr and Mrs Jury are not members of the PCA. [2] An application has now been filed by Sydney Loach, David Jury and Christene Jury jointly, seeking confirmation of an alienation via a sale and purchase agreement, that all the applicants have entered into to sell Matarikoriko No 7B2A to the trustees of the Epiha Trust....

  8. [2013] NZEmpC 113 Talent Bean Ltd t/a Roasted Addiqtion Cafe v D'Souza [pdf, 116 KB]

    ...costs of $3,500, and reimbursement of a filing fee of $71.56. She was not successful in a claim she made for wages as a second issue in the proceedings before the Authority. [6] The plaintiff (being the unsuccessful party in the determination), filed a challenge to the determination and sought a hearing de novo. The remedies sought are an order quashing the determination, an order in the alternative that Ms D’Souza’s actions contributed to the situation giving rise to the grie...

  9. Ngamoki-Cameron v Koopu - The Proprietors of Mangaroa & other blocks incorporated (2014) 91 Waiariki MB 279 (91 WAR 279) [pdf, 218 KB]

    ...(Heard at Opotiki) Appearances: C Ngamoki-Cameron in person E Koopu in person Judgment: 12 March 2014 RESERVED JUDGMENT OF JUDGE L R HARVEY Introduction [1] Carl Ngamoki-Cameron filed an application on 17 December 2013 per s269 (6) of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 expressing concerns over the election process of committee members to the Proprietors of Mangaroa & Other Blocks Incorporation. The applicant is a curre

  10. Joint Protocol Ministry of Justice and Department of Child, Youth and Family [pdf, 79 KB]

    ...database or the equivalent manual registers. This could include information about current proceedings, orders etc, but not substantive details. 3. Information provided by the Court to Child, Youth and Family: Search rules Access to Court files Child, Youth and Family may request the Registrar for access to the Court files in accordance with the appropriate search rules. The most relevant rules for the purposes of this protocol are as follows: (a) Rule 8 of the Family...