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  1. Warrington - Hopa Te Piki (2011) 2011 Chief Judge's MB 325 (2011 CJ 325) [pdf, 162 KB]

    ...Piki, dec‟d Appln for probate 2011 Chief Judge‟s MB 328 Patu Ranginui: applicant Mr Blenkhorn: I appear in support of the application Hone MacMillan: I appear for the next of kin Declaration that deceased died 6 August 1908. Affidavit by C F Phillips licenced interpreter one of attesting witnesses that he saw will executed on 5 August 1908 by Hopa Te Piki. Mr MacMillian: I admit will duly executed. Only question is what lands does will affect. Hopa had...

  2. Family legal aid response to consultation [pdf, 565 KB]

    ...undertake the traditional representation role of writing letters or making calls to the other party or negotiating on behalf of their client. Lawyers will also provide legal advice about what information should be included in the court forms and affidavits if a matter is not resolved. The name of the service should reflect that.” (NZLS response to consultation paper 21 November 2013) Another submitter suggested Initial Family Legal Support, saying the name should reflect that...

  3. [2013] NZEmpC 188 Hook v Stream Group (NZ) Pty Ltd [pdf, 124 KB]

    ...out, it had been moderate (some might say lenient) in its response to earlier events, including having regard to the tenor of the internal emails Mr Hook had sent. Use of material from Facebook [27] Mr Reichel gave evidence by way of unchallenged affidavit that he undertook a search of Facebook following Mr Hook’s departure from the company. He says that the page was in the public domain and that he was readily able to access it as it was not protected by a privacy setting. Mr R...

  4. Lee v Whangarei District Council & Ors [2013] NZWHT Auckland 5 [pdf, 154 KB]

    ...is and has been Ms Lee’s stance from the outset that her house leaks because the aluminium panels installed by CCS were installed negligently, and in breach of relevant building requirements. [20] His Honour declined to allow three new affidavits to be introduced at the appeal. In disallowing two of these, which were designed to provide evidence of the likely cost of repairing the defective horizontal timber battens, His Honour stated:13 Again, there is a problem for Ms...

  5. Shaw v Ngati Huarere Ki Whangapoua - Ngati Pu representation (2016) 124 Waikato Maniapoto MB 3 (124 WMN 3) [pdf, 270 KB]

    ...[12] In advance of the 17 May 2016 hearing, further evidence was filed on behalf of Ngāti Pu. This evidence was in response to our preliminary determination and also in response to evidence filed on behalf of Ngāti Maru. [13] In a jointly sworn affidavit Dr Chalmers and Mr Shaw updated the Court on developments within the Rūnanga since the application was first lodged, including an account of various hui at which the application was discussed by Rūnanga members. More detail was...

  6. Wall v Karaitiana - Tauhara Middle 15 Trust (2008) 88 Taupo 63 (88 TPO 62) [pdf, 2.7 MB]

    ...preliminary indication as to the likelihood of the reappointment of the nominees in question. (18) Having carefully considered the submissions of counsel, the minutes of the recent general meeting and the materials circulated for that hui, the affidavits and related documentation, I am not persuaded at this point that any of the former trustees can be re­ appointed. The reasons are set out in my 30 July 2008 decision and need not be repeated here . That the trustees have provided ye...

  7. IACDT - A Complainant's Guide to Proceedings [pdf, 439 KB]

    ...26.2.4. Where an adjournment is granted, the matter will usually be rescheduled for hearing as soon as possible. 26.3. Your application should: 26.3.1. Set out the reasons why an adjournment is necessary, 26.3.2. Be accompanied by a signed affidavit and/or other evidence supporting your reasons, and 26.3.3. Be signed or otherwise authenticated. Page | 12 26.4. You are not required to attend an oral hearing; however, if you do not appear and no adjournment has been grant...

  8. IACDT - An Adviser's Guide to Proceedings [pdf, 441 KB]

    ...26.2.4. Where an adjournment is granted, the matter will usually be rescheduled for hearing as soon as possible. 26.3. Your application should: 26.3.1. Set out the reasons why an adjournment is necessary, 26.3.2. Be accompanied by a signed affidavit and/or other evidence supporting your reasons, and 26.3.3. Be signed or otherwise authenticated. 26.4. You are not required to attend an oral hearing, however, if you do not appear and an adjournment has not been granted, the Tribu...

  9. Milner v Milner - Estate of Warihi Te Keu Faenza Milner (2008) 83 Ruatoria MB 108 (83 RUA 108) [pdf, 2.8 MB]

    ...83 Ruatoria l\1B 110 Maori Land Court Hearings [4] Tllis application first came before the Maori Land Court on 5 July 2004. On that date, his Honour Deputy Chief Judge Isaac adjourned the application to allow the applicant time to consider the affidavit of Dr Hirini Mead that was flied just prior to the hearing. I [5] The next hearing was to be held on 1 September 2004. 2 However, on 25 Angust 2005 the former counsel for the applicant, Ms Rudland requested an adjoun1l11ent of th...

  10. Guo v Culpan (Strike-Out) [2018] NZHRRT 25 [pdf, 127 KB]

    ...be cross-examined by all parties, other than the party calling the witness, who wish to do so; and (c) after all parties who wish to do so have cross-examined the witness, the witness may be re-examined. (2) If a witness gives evidence in an affidavit or by reading a written statement in a courtroom, it is to be treated for the purposes of this Act as evidence given in chief. [33] Section 92 of the Evidence Act sets out the duties of parties concerning cross- examination. It provi...