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  1. Director of Proceedings v N [2019] NZHRRT 38 [pdf, 953 KB]

    ...DATE OF DECISION: 2 August 2019 (REDACTED) DECISION OF TRIBUNAL 1 1 [This decision is to be cited as Director of Proceedings v N [2019] NZHRRT 38.] 1 [1] These proceedings under s 50 of the Health and Disability Commissioner Act 1994 were filed on 22 December 2016. [2] The parties have subsequently resolved all matters in issue and the Tribunal is asked to make a consent declaration. The parties have filed: [2.1] A Consent Memorandum dated 24 September 2018. [2.2] An Agreed Su...

  2. [2019] NZREADT 49 - CAC 521 v Wright (13 November 2019) [pdf, 287 KB]

    ...indicate that he denied the Committee’s factual allegations. [85] Accordingly, the proceeding was set down for a defended hearing. Mr Wright indicated that he would both give and call evidence, but did not comply with timetable directions as to filing statements of evidence. He did not file any statements of evidence. As recorded earlier, he did not appear at the commencement of the hearing, and when he did enter the courtroom, he indicated that he did not wish to participate...

  3. Wanoa v Wanoa - Succession to Rawiri Wanoa [2023] Chief Judge's MB 186 (2023 CJ 186) [pdf, 528 KB]

    ...Chrisp, PO Box 347, Gisborne 4040, susan.m@wwclaw.co.nz mailto:susan.m@wwclaw.co.nz 2023 Chief Judge’s MB 187 Hei tīmatanga kōrero Introduction On 26 November 2020, Christopher Cain Wanoa and Stacii Lee Wanoa (“the applicants”) filed this application pursuant to s 45 of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 (“the Act”). The applicants seek to cancel an order made on 8 May 2015 at 48 Tairāwhiti MB 219-222 pursuant to ss 113, 115 and 118 of the Act (“the 2015 or...

  4. Melrose v Porter - Torere Section 58 [2022] Maori Appellate Court MB 209 (2022 APPEAL 209) [pdf, 360 KB]

    ...Resignation Hearing Is the special hearing held on 24 May 2021, to determine whether the alleged resignations had been given 1 The lower Court refused to grant Special Aid to the appellants to pursue this appeal until a Notice of Appeal was filed, and that initial refusal was included in the Notice of Appeal as a second ground of appeal. However, at the appeal hearing the appellants withdrew the second ground of appeal as, in the interim, Special Aid had been granted. 2022 M...

  5. LCRO 103/2022 RP v DQ (25 September 2024) [pdf, 272 KB]

    ...applicable to a purchase of a property. [14] Each of the vendors3 signed a single “client authority” authorising [Law firm A] to ‘represent [them] in all matters…’. [15] Ms TJ reported by email to Ms RP later in the day:4 Subject: Filenote – CY – WK 2 A full copy of the letter is attached to this decision. 3 MK signed as attorney for Mrs WK. 4 Email TJ to RP (2 June 2021) at 5:07 pm. 4 Today (being 2 June 2021) I contacted CY from [Law firm B] on [t...

  6. Protection-of-Personal-and-Property-Rights_FINAL.pdf [pdf, 713 KB]

    ...person has a birth injury, disability, or has suffered a traumatic incident that means it is unlikely the person will ever regain decision-making capacity. In these cases, I have heard that relatives feel they must “prove” to the court through filing of financial statements that they are not misappropriating money or assets owned by the person in their care. Under the increased thresholds, fewer caregivers would be required to maintain a detailed account of expenditure and provide annu...

  7. Grants-Handbook-v5.pdf [pdf, 1.8 MB]

    ...Act 2011 6 Transitional policy and procedures 6 About the Legal Services Commissioner 6 Helping legal aid applicants find a lawyer 6 Where to send applications 6 Returning applications 8 Urgent matters 8 Returned mail 8 Active files with no activity 8 Prescribed manner 9 Eligibility for civil and family legal aid 12 Eligible proceedings 12 Eligible applicant 17 Financial eligibility 22 Income and capital assessment 23 Arrears 26 Sufficient merit...

  8. Grants Handbook v4.89 [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...Services Act 2011 6 Transitional policy and procedures 6 About the Legal Services Commissioner 6 Helping legal aid applicants find a lawyer 6 Where to send applications 6 Returning applications 8 Urgent matters 8 Returned mail 8 Active files with no activity 8 Prescribed manner 9 Eligibility for civil and family legal aid 12 Eligible proceedings 12 Eligible applicant 17 Financial eligibility 22 Income and capital assessment 23 Arrears 26 Sufficient merit 27 Spe...

  9. Grants Handbook v4.92.pdf [pdf, 1.8 MB]

    ...Legal Services Act 2011 Transitional policy and procedures About the Legal Services Commissioner Helping legal aid applicants find a lawyer Where to send applications Returning applications Urgent matters Returned mail iii Active files with no activity Prescribed manner Eligibility for civil and family legal aid Eligible proceedings Eligible applicant Financial eligibility Income and capital assessment Arrears Sufficient merit Specific considerations for...

  10. [2011] NZEmpC 18 Johnstone v Moreland [pdf, 46 KB]

    ...challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN PAUL AND SHERYL JOHNSTONE TRADING AS JOHNSTONE FARMING PARTNERSHIP Plaintiffs AND MICHAEL MORELAND Defendant Hearing: By memoranda of submissions filed on 12 August 2010 and 9 February 2011 Counsel: Monique Rush, counsel for plaintiffs Eric Tanner, counsel for defendant Judgment: 25 February 2011 JUDGMENT OF CHIEF JUDGE G L COLGAN [1] The plaintiffs’ challenge to...