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  1. Issue 41: 1 October- 31 December 2024 [pdf, 949 KB]

    Recommendations Recap A summary of coronial recommendations and comments made between 1 October and 31 December 2024 Office of the Chief Coroner | 2024 (4) i Coroners’ recommendations and comments Coroners perform essential functions within our society. They inquire into a range of unexpected deaths to establish the identity of the person who has died and the cause and circumstances of their death. While inquiring into a d

  2. He Huanga o te Tika Report for Te Rau o te Tika the Justice System Inquiry [pdf, 7.5 MB]

    TIKANGA Ea HUANGA O TE TIKA Wai 3060, #6.2.2 teofilh New Stamp Cover : Haoro Hond-Goffe and Ruakere Hond Uhi : Haoro Hond-Goffe raua ko Ruakere Hond ii Ripanga Ihirangi He Kupu Wāhi 1 He aha rawa a tikanga ? 2 Uehā, ueora te hapori 6 Ka whakatinanahia mai a tikanga ki hea ? 6 He tikanga mō nāianei 9 Ora, te pā tahi mai o tika, o tapu me te ora 10 He aha ngā tohu e kitea ai te ora ? 12 He take – te aranga o te take, te whakataunga take 14 Take

  3. LCRO 145/2015 and 148/2015 YK v GS and GS v YK [pdf, 407 KB]

    ...provided him with a client care letter and when the first $50 went into my account I filed with the Court … 1 Letter YK to Complaints Service (15 January 2015) at [3]. 3 [9] The Complaints Service requested further information. Mr YK was asked to clarify (expressed in the words of the Committee): (a) Did you comply with the intervention rule and if so, please provide evidence of your instructing solicitor? (b) Did you provide...

  4. Victims of crime in the adult criminal justice system: a stocktake of the literature [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...This has seen the establishment of a centralised Victims Centre, and plans to develop a ‘Victims Code’ aimed at improved services to victims of crime, and increased accountability of government agencies to victims. This report responds to a request by the Ministry for a literature review that collates, describes and evaluates the evidence base relating to appropriate responses to victims of crime in the adult criminal justice system. The aim of this literature review is to summarise...

  5. Milne - Te Kainga O Takenui Whānau Trust (2015) 104 Taitokerau MB 28 (104 TTK 28) [pdf, 201 KB]

    ...the case of Tene and Wiremu, they are entitled to have a trustee representative on the trust and do not have a suitable replacement. [39] Second, as the last comment indicates, it is my assessment of what occurred when the whānau trust was formed that a kaupapa was laid down by Ngakopa and the whānau for each of the seven children of Ngakopa (and I include Tene and Wiremu in that description) to have a representative on the trust. I emphasise that while that trustee would re...

  6. Tahata v Tahata - Proprietors of Ngāwhakatutu A1A (2015) 49 Tairawhiti MB 251 (49 TRW 251) [pdf, 214 KB]

    ...results in breach of TTWMA and MICR. [24] In relation to the resignation of the Incorporation’s secretary, counsel for the respondents explained that prior to the resignation, two committee members had made a 49 Tairawhiti MB 259 request to Ms Potae that a CoM meeting be held and that under these circumstances, the MICR require that a meeting be called. The applicant replied that there had been an agreement not to hold a meeting until the Court released its written judgm...

  7. Te Kuru II - Porangahau 1B4 "O" 2 and Mangamaire B13A (2012) 15 Takitimu MB 21 (15 TKT 21) [pdf, 195 KB]

    ...They would need a manager who would be on a salary of $20,000 per annum. (c) The manager was to be Laurence Sutton. (d) Brownrigg wanted to pay a single entity and not pay to each of the owners or trustees; (e) Catherine Clarkson suggested forming a company to be called NZ Cattle Grazers; (f) Brownrigg would pay NZ Cattle Grazers who would pay the manager Laurence Sutton for his management and then pay the balance to each of the trust involved. 15 Takitimu MB 23 [11]...

  8. Jacobsen v Zhou [2015] NZHRRT 38 [pdf, 71 KB]

    ...experience with clients; that is, in practising clinical procedures directly with a client, a process more ordinarily undertaken by a dentist. In June 2014, when visited by Mr Jacobsen, Mr Zhou’s practice was mainly preparing a range of appliances requested by dentists. His private patients were a very small proportion of his practice, he having little more than one year post-qualification experience. [14] Mr Zhou agrees Mr Jacobsen attended the practice on 25 June 2014 and points ou...

  9. IAA v UKFE [2012] NZIACDT 30 (28 June 2012) [pdf, 130 KB]

    ...concern regarding consumer protection, at issue in this complaint”; it appears to be the most appropriate mechanism for determining the issue. [5] In these circumstances, the Tribunal orders that: [5.1] The Adviser’s name and any identifying information will not be published. [5.2] This decision is fully reasoned and will be published, so the Registrar and the profession have the Tribunal’s determination on the issue. [5.3] In terms of the formal disposition of this matter the T...

  10. Regeling - Orokawa 3B Residue (2008) 127 Whangarei MB 169 (127 WH 169) [pdf, 2.6 MB]

    ...being held five years previously and the Maori Trustee having not completed his job under the 1953 Act to paliition the land. He claimed that owners holding 1,9 17 shares supported the application. Some owners were unable to attend the hearing and requested an adjourlUuent of the application. Ken Povey and Virginia Povey on behalf of the Mattie Materoa Povey Whanau Tmst wished to find out more about the application and were concerned that the paliition was for financial gain. The CO...