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  1. Nerai - Ototoika A5B (2002) 119 Otorohanga MB 168 (119 OT 168) [pdf, 950 KB]

    ...until 31 October 2001. Rent was paid to the Maori Trustee and distributed to the owners annually. She could see little need to call meetings and these would only result in costs being incurred. Claims were made that the trustees had not heeded requests to call meetings. Enid Tata denied that any requests have been made of her to call meetings. I am not therefore able to rule as to whether or not any such requests had been made but it did appear that requests had been made to Alan...

  2. NO v UM [2023] NZDT 629 (21 November 2023) [pdf, 187 KB]

    ...for stress. I have limited discretion to order an amount for stress, hurt, humiliation, and I do not see any reason to award this amount in the circumstances. Referee: A Chand Date: 21 November 2023 Page 3 of 3 Information for Parties Rehearings You can apply for a rehearing if you believe that something prevented the proper decision from being made: for example, the relevant information was not available at the time. If you wish to apply for a reh...

  3. BT Ltd v XN [2023] NZDT 549 (11 October 2023) [pdf, 101 KB]

    ...new address, and all their attempts to call and email were unanswered. 4. In November 2022 BT engaged a tracing agent and notice was given, once XN was located, for him to clear his belongings out of his unit. 5. A written agreement in the form of an “Admission of Debt” was signed by both parties on 17 March 2023 whereby BT would allow XN to remove his goods if XN agreed to pay the arrears amount of $4305.05 in instalments of $200 per week. The agreement further provided that i...

  4. [2009] NZEmpC AC 25A/09 Kereopa v Go Bus Transport Ltd [pdf, 45 KB]

    ...empty when she gave it to A and empty when she got it back. She said that she knew A through a friend. [10] Neither the plaintiff nor the union representative, Mr Anderson, asked Messrs Bellamy and Bartosh to carry out any further inquiries or requested them to interview any other witnesses. Mr Bellamy advised that they would be making a decision on the facts. [11] On 31 October 2006 Mr Bellamy wrote to the plaintiff stating that the plaintiff, on 9 September, had conveyed two...

  5. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 NPI Trust Morehu Wilson numbered [pdf, 994 KB]

    ...employed as an Aviation Firefighter in a management position. I have held a management position within this industry for the past 21 years. This evidence is given on behalf of the Ngati Paoa Iwi Trust. Although this evidence is given in written form, I would prefer to give the explanation that it deserves by speaking, in te reo, on these issues. 2. My links to Paoa is through my mother Te Aomarama Wilson nee Te Aho Thompson, my grandfather Tukere Te Aho Tamihana and my grandmot...

  6. Gemmell - Mohaka A4 Trust (2011) 11 Takitimu MB 86 (11 TKT 86) [pdf, 109 KB]

    ...as trustees. The owners voted by shares and using proxies. [19] Mrs Whatuira objected to the use of voting by shares. She contended that the trust had always voted by show of hands. In response both Sam Gemmell and Ms Phillips argued that requests were regularly made at meetings of owners for voting by shares but the chairperson had refused to accept such requests. In response, Mrs Whatuira claimed that the only reason those advocating use of voting by shares were being so vocal...

  7. [2024] NZEmpC 51 Citadel Capital Ltd v Miles [pdf, 264 KB]

    ...resolution of their challenge. [4] The application for stay was granted urgency,2 and a hearing of the application took place via telephone on 21 March 2024. [5] During the hearing, Mr Credo, counsel for the plaintiffs, provided further helpful information. He advised that they had been intending to call four further witnesses in the Authority.3 Two witness statements were in final draft form, one witness had only just returned from leave, and the fourth had been unable to be co...

  8. Marine and Coastal Area - Provisions for protecting customary interests [pdf, 159 KB]

    ...by applicants to gain a CMT group’s permission The following sets out the procedural steps to be followed by a person seeking permission from a CMT group to carry out an activity which is not an accommodated activity:  Permission must be requested by notice to the CMT group at any time before a resource consent commences (section 67(1)).  The CMT group must notify in writing its decision on a request for permission to the applicant and the relevant consent authority and, if...

  9. TQ v FW LCRO 214/2015 (27 September 2016) [pdf, 64 KB]

    ...company. In that letter Ms FW confirms that Mr WA had instructed her to provide advice to him. It appears Mr WA’s role had been the subject of a restructuring process, and that he had been offered amended terms of employment by the company. Ms FW requested information from the company in order to advise Mr WA on his employment and wages position.9 [16] On 17 September 2015 Mr TQ sent an email to NZLS reporting Ms FW had communicated “sensitive and confidential” information direct...

  10. [2021] NZACC 13 - Dash v ACC (12 January 2021) [pdf, 180 KB]

    ...[1] The appellant, Jeremy Dash has cover for sprain or strain ankle-left, sustained in an accident in October 1997, and ankle-sprain-foot -left, sustained in an accident in May 1999. [2] In May 2017, Mr Dash’s treating surgeon, Mr Meighan, requested funding for surgery, being left ankle arthroscopy/debridement and “left 1st MTP Fusion” to left big toe joint, also know as “first metatarso phalangeal joint” (MTPJ). [3] The issue in the appeal is whether the Corporat...