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  1. The Trustees of Lake Horowhenua Trust - Horowhenua Block 11 (2012) 285 Aotea MB 135 (285 AOT 135) [pdf, 162 KB]

    ...to the Lake Horowhenua Domain Board was held on 26 March 2010 and followed a similar process of that of the two trust annual general meetings. [7] More importantly, on both occasions for the annual general meetings, they were convened at the request of trustees and beneficiaries by the Court and facilitated by independent chairpersons. The reason for this was that it was claimed that the trustees and beneficiaries had proved themselves incapable of conducting what on any other ba...

  2. [2016] NZSSAA 028 (20 April 2016) [pdf, 78 KB]

    ...allowances received from overseas to be deducted from entitlement to New Zealand benefits in certain circumstances. The essential elements of s 70 are that where: 3 ● a benefit or pension or periodical allowance granted overseas, which forms part of a programme providing benefits, pensions or periodical allowance, is paid to the recipient of a benefit in New Zealand or that person’s spouse, partner or dependent; and ● the programme provides for any of the contingencie...

  3. LCRO 195/2014 MC v GK (28 May 2018) [pdf, 179 KB]

    ...overseas and the need for intervention by translators and overseas lawyers. 1 Standards Committee determination (25 July 2014) at [15]–[16]. 3 [9] Having made these observations:2 The Committee formed the view, that given the circumstances, there had been no unnecessary delays on the part of Mr MC to progress and finalise the Estate and accordingly the Committee decided to take no further action on this issue of the complaint pu...

  4. [2025] NZREADT 14 – SI v REAA (15 May 2025) [pdf, 120 KB]

    ...satisfaction and no further action is needed. [8] A person adversely affected by the Registrar’s determination may apply to the Tribunal for review under s 112. [9] The review must be conducted on the papers unless the applicant for review requests to be heard.1 After conducting the review, the Tribunal may confirm, reverse or modify a decision.2 If the Tribunal reverses or modifies a decision, it may exercise any of the powers that the Registrar could have exercised.3 Te...

  5. [2023] NZREADT 35 - UM v REAA (CAC 2103) (13 December 2023) [pdf, 226 KB]

    ...transparency of the Tribunal and knowing of wrongdoing by licensees, it is appropriate to order publication of this decision without naming the appellant. Applications to Tribunal [5] On 3 November 2023, the purchaser wrote to the Tribunal formally requesting permission to publish materials related to the case: • All my submissions, including details of the allegations against the respondents • My responses to the respondents’ submissions • Submissions made by the resp...

  6. 2019 to 2024 Ministry of Justice statement of intent [pdf, 2.3 MB]

    E.64 SOI (2019) TĀHŪ O TE TURE Statement of Intent 2019 to 2024 Minister of Justice’s statement 4 Secretary for Justice’s statement 4 Statement of responsibility 5 Our strategy 7 What we do 8 Our context 9 Responding to our changing world 9 Improving the wellbeing of New Zealanders 9 We lead the justice sector 11 We work with other sectors and agencies 12 We support the independent judiciary 12 Ach

  7. [2023] NZEnvC 037 Currie v Palmerston North City Council [pdf, 992 KB]

    ...March 2023 RR.IE v P1\L1\fEllSTON NORTH CITY COUNCIL 2 DECISION OF THE ENVIRONMENT COURT A: The appeal is dismissed. B: The Applicant and the Council are to provide the Court with a full set of conditions suitable for inclusion in an order formally granting consent to the application. C: Costs are reserved in favour of the Applicant and Council (including costs on the interlocutoty matter). Any costs applications to be advanced and responded to in accordance with the Envir...

  8. Constitutional Advisory Panel Full Report 2013 [pdf, 4.4 MB]

    New Zealand’s Constitution A Report on a Conversation He Kōtuinga Kōrero mō Te Kaupapa Ture o Aotearoa NOVEMBER 2013 NEW ZEALAND’S CONSTITUTION: A Report on a Conversation | He Kōtuinga Kōrero mō Te Kaupapa Ture o Aotearoa NEW ZEALAND’S CONSTITUTION: A Report on a Conversation | He Kōtuinga Kōrero mō Te Kaupapa Ture o Aotearoa New Zealand’s Constitution A Report on a Conversation He Kōtuinga Kōrero mō Te Kaupapa Ture o Aotearoa 1 NEW ZEALAND’S CONSTITUTION

  9. [2008] NZEmpC CC 8/08 Butcher V OCS Ltd [pdf, 80 KB]

    ...operated by our customers. It is expected that our employees will observe such rules as if they are included herein. A. DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURES Disciplinary action is a corrective action process and should not be seen as punishment. The normal forms of disciplinary action taken within the company for poor performance and misconduct are: • Counselling (informal) • Verbal Warning • First Written Warning • Final Written Warning • Dismissal Where mi...

  10. Scott - Paremata Mokau A7A1 (Mokau Marae) (2017) 155 Taitokerau MB 135 (155 TTK 135) [pdf, 264 KB]

    ...property only to beneficiaries or to the objects of a power of appointment or to persons authorised under a trust instrument or the general law; (d) A duty to act fairly by all beneficiaries; (e) A duty to keep and render accounts and provide information; (f) A duty to act diligently and prudently; (g) A duty not to delegate his or her powers not even to co-trustees; and (h) A duty not to make a profit for themselves out of the trust property or out of the office of trust. [16...