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  1. Carlton v Dodd - June Dodd Whānau Trust (2017) 377 Aotea MB 248 (377 AOT 248) [pdf, 342 KB]

    ...significant impact to the financial statements; (h) The assessment regarding funeral expenses is based on actual transactions through the deemed trust account with supporting documentation of the narration in the financial statements. The funeral cost could have been allocated based on Mrs Carlton’s bank statement but it would have had no impact on the financial statements; (i) The full repayment of Mrs Carlton’s loan is noted over two financial years. [24] Having rega...

  2. [2016] NZSAAA 02 (28 July 2016) [pdf, 220 KB]

    ...since shortly after her birth and who has consistently ignored his responsibilities towards her. Both her mother and her stepfather are clearly financially stretched and are in no position to support her – either in terms of helping with study costs or of assisting with the expenses involved in her living away from home. Furthermore, her stepfather refuses to complete and sign his 5 part of the necessary Parent’s Form. On the other hand his income, albeit unverified, is such...

  3. McArthur Ridge - T Davoren - Supplementary - Hydrology - 16 April 2021 [pdf, 250 KB]

    ...existing water permit. (b) To ensure that the applicants are allocated water at a Rate and at a volume that reflects their past actual use. (c) To provide a methodology that is simple to apply, objective and certain, allowing a relatively low cost for processing applications for water permits.” 8 The methodology has been developed “in the context of a short-term plan change (PC7) and would not be an appropriate method for a long- term Land and Water Plan” (Simon Wilson, P...

  4. McArthur Ridge - T Davoren - Supplementary - Hydrology - 16 April 2021 [pdf, 250 KB]

    ...existing water permit. (b) To ensure that the applicants are allocated water at a Rate and at a volume that reflects their past actual use. (c) To provide a methodology that is simple to apply, objective and certain, allowing a relatively low cost for processing applications for water permits.” 8 The methodology has been developed “in the context of a short-term plan change (PC7) and would not be an appropriate method for a long- term Land and Water Plan” (Simon Wilson, P...

  5. [2019] NZSSAA 38 (23 July 2019) [pdf, 189 KB]

    ...Switzerland for part of his life, and, as a result, is entitled to the payments he receives from Swiss OASI. [7.3] Swiss OASI is a three-pillar system. XXXX's payments are from the first pillar, which provides basic assistance with living costs. The second pillar provides post-retirement income to maintain the standard of income participants had when working. The third pillar is a voluntary, private savings scheme with tax benefits. [7.4] Only the first pillar of the scheme...

  6. Wirihana-Tawake v Tawake - Rangitatau 1D5A1 Reserve (2021) 432 Aotea MB 122 (432 AOT 122) [pdf, 251 KB]

    ...Whakataunga Decision [25] The application for the removal of Sonny Tawake as a responsible trustee for Tākirau Marae, Rangitatau 1D5A1 Reserve, for cause per s 240 of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993, is granted. [26] There will be no order as to costs. These orders are to issue immediately, per r 7.5, Māori Land Court Rules 2011 Ka pānuitia te whakataunga i te Kooti kei Whanganui o te rā rua tekau o Mei i te tau 2021 Pronounced at Whanganui on this 20th day of May 2021...

  7. Complaints Assessment Committee 404 v Hawkins [2017] NZREADT 35 [pdf, 193 KB]

    ...conduct . [16] Mr Waalkens submitted that the Tribunal’s penalty decision in Martin v The Real Estate Agents Authority (CAC 407) (“Martin”) (in which a licensee was censured, fined $4,000, and ordered to contribute to the complainant’s legal costs) provides assistance in determining what penalty orders are appropriate, on the basis that the facts of that case were similar to those in the present case.11 [17] Mr Waalkens noted that a finding of unsatisfactory conduct has pre...

  8. Pohe - Whangawehi 9B (2005) 108 Wairoa MB 136 (108 WR 136) [pdf, 487 KB]

    ...family urupa. (ii) Where would the other family members go. (iii) If the partition proceeds, who is entitled to use the urupa. (iv) The agreement that Jim had with Joe was that he would agree to give Joe a section in return for Joe meeting the cost of the road. This agreement Jim says, was not honoured by Joe. 9. In response to the above matters Mr Joe Pohe stated: (i) That Jim gave 0.085 shares to his mother Ira Pohe which did not include a specific area. The 2 % acres spoken abou...