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  1. Brunton - Estate of Eileen Morehu Te Huruhuru (2004) 108 South Island MB 151 (108 SI 151) [pdf, 388 KB]

    ...in Schedule 1 in Jennifer Burney. (iii) Under sections 117(3)/93 and 220/93, I vest the interests numbered 1 to 5 in Schedule 1 in the trustees of the Romia Peneamine Huruhuru Whanau Trust, namely George Peter Brunton and Wendy Margaret Reid, as requested by Romia Brunton. (iv) Under section 242/93, I order that the money held in trust by the Maori Trustee under Beneficiary Rent Card number 1203532-00 be paid to those beneficially entitled in the following way. Firstly, ·the two a...

  2. Stanimirovic v Levarko [2018] NZIACDT 25 (20 June 2018) [pdf, 143 KB]

    ...in the substantive decision Stanimirovic v Levarko [2018] NZIACDT 3, and an interim decision on sanctions issues in Stanimirovic v Levarko [2018] NZIACDT 8. Those decisions should be read with this decision. [2] The interim decision on sanctions requested that the Registrar clearly express her view on sanctions, particularly as she had moved from her initial position which would have resulted in at least the temporary exclusion of Mr Levarko from the profession. In addition, the Tri...

  3. Warren v Ropitini - Ouri 1A3 Block (2020) 423 Aotea MB 193 (423 AOT 193) [pdf, 225 KB]

    ...despite its unsafe condition, and feels a strong attachment to the land and the dwelling, given her background of growing up there. It is unsurprising therefore that she would be concerned about her removal from the homestead. Added to that is her claim that, because she was unable to attend the mediation process, her interests had not been properly taken into account when the final decisions were taken. That said, Mrs Warren does not appear to have proper legal authority to be in...

  4. Walker - Mangawhati 3B3 and Mangawhati 3B1 (2020) 214 Taitokerau MB 88 (214 TTK 88) [pdf, 152 KB]

    ...has at its core the dual principles of retention and development of Māori land. It also makes numerous references to general land owned by Māori. [20] The Preamble to the Act refers to “land”, making no distinction between Māori and other forms of land. 214 Taitokerau MB 93 [21] Section 17 of the Act then sets out the general objectives of the legislation, including, for the purposes of these proceedings the effective use and management of Māori land and gener...

  5. [2018] NZSSAA 58 (19 November 2018) [pdf, 131 KB]

    ...trip was a job interview or definite job prospect, the Ministry asked for further information to confirm that her absence from New Zealand was solely to attend a job interview or follow up on a job prospect. [23] The Ministry says that despite requesting relevant evidence to support the appellant’s application, it did not receive any response in writing. Ms Ji said that the appellant confirmed in writing and at the hearing that the purpose of her travel was training which is not...

  6. [2022] NZACC 47 – Kelly v ACC (22 March 2022) [pdf, 157 KB]

    ...Corporation’s decision. At the review hearing held on 11 February 2020, for which Ms Kelly had been given notice, there was no appearance by her. The Reviewer telephoned Ms Kelly, who advised that the hearing date had slipped her mind, and she requested that the hearing be rescheduled. It was agreed that the hearing would be reconvened on 18 February 2020, and an updated hearing notice was sent to Ms Kelly for this date. At the rescheduled hearing on 18 February 2020, again ther...

  7. Ngāti Tai Hapū Inc. v Official Assignee - Lot 6 DP 343 49 (2021) 260 Waiariki MB 123 (260 WAR 123) [pdf, 228 KB]

    ...and therefore the applicant lacked standing to bring the application. Secondly, I found the land to have the status of General land, meaning it falls outside of the jurisdiction of the Māori Land Court.2 [6] At the hearing on 13 August 2020 I requested the Official Assignee file a memorandum as to costs, with Mr Nicholas given an opportunity to respond. A memorandum was received from the Official Assignee on 25 August 2020 and no response was received by Mr Nicholas. 1 238...

  8. CVA Media Release support available for victims during lockdown [pdf, 184 KB]

    ...social services with national help lines available to talk to you, as well as offer practical support and access to safe, emergency accommodation if you need it. “Leaving your home to get yourself and/or others to safety is considered an essential form of travel and you will not be in breach of the level 4 restrictions if you leave your neighbourhood for these reasons. “Sometimes it is unsafe for you to reach out for help while you are in the same space as the person who is hurting...

  9. [2022] NZREADT 21 - Wei v REAA (14 October 2022) [pdf, 93 KB]

    ...Authority. We are satisfied that the Registrar made no error of law or fact and followed the correct process in cancelling the Applicant’s licence following her failure to complete the required continuing education for 2021. [28] The Applicant claims she missed the emails due to eye surgery. However the operations were on 29 June 2021 and 15 February 2022, and the emails from the Registrar were well outside these dates. There was plenty of time in the intervening periods for...

  10. NC v Accident Compensation Corporation (Late Filing of Appeal) [2022] NZACC 192 [pdf, 158 KB]

    ...decision of 6 July 2021 declining entitlement to funding of methylphenidate. The Reviewer noted that the application for review was dismissed for a failure by the appellant to provide the information which the Corporation was entitled 2 to request and for an unreasonable failure to comply with the provisions of the Act. (b) ACR 148/22 dated 22 November 2021. The Reviewer dismissed an application for review of the Corporation’s decision of 9 June 2021 declining cover for...