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  1. Te Korowai Tiaki o Te Hauāuru Incorporated Society v Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Tama Trust (2019) 407 Aotea MB 47 (407 AOT 47) [pdf, 319 KB]

    ...election process were not advised until after the voting period had closed that their registration applications were not able to be processed due to insufficient supporting information being provided by them; and (e) some votes were received by email, which is not permitted under the Trust Deed. [18] Mr Pou further submitted that the balance of convenience lies in favour of holding fresh elections. He submitted: (a) The ability to vote in trustee elections is a fundamental righ...

  2. Baker v Hemana - Tataraakina C (2020) 87 Takitimu MB 100 (87 TKT 100) [pdf, 277 KB]

    ...solution to the bovine TB problem, with 35 voting in support. Forty owners voted in support of a ground-based operation in the western area of the block and two voted in support of an aerial operation. In addition, 63 owners were contacted via email for their views and out of the 10 who responded, seven were in favour of the 1080 proposal, two were against and one made no comment in support or against. In summary, 49 owners were in favour of undertaking some form of pest eradication o...

  3. Puohotaua v Cribb (2019) 402 Aotea MB 230 (402 AOT 230) [pdf, 399 KB]

    ...meeting held on 8 December 2018, the applicant submitted that she did not receive the minutes until 8 January 2019, one month later. These minutes were also posted to her when, she submitted, it would have been more efficient for them to have been emailed. At other times, information such as financial reports, has not been provided when she requested. This was particularly frustrating as she had not been able to attend meetings due to work commitments. [23] Ms Puohotaua contended...

  4. Tuson - Mangamuka West 3B2A Block (2019) 206 Taitokerau MB 130 (206 TTK 130) [pdf, 199 KB]

    ...137 [29] I reserved my decision to consider the material filed since the preliminary judgment and to make a decision in terms of this. Submissions Applicant [30] The applicant first submitted her change in preference for Route B in an email dated 22 March 2018. Submissions received by the Court on 10 December 2018 provided further information. [31] The applicant submitted that Route C no longer constitutes reasonable access due to significant erosion caused by flooding o...

  5. Te Awe Awe v Te Awe Awe - Estate of Pipi Rakene or Pipi Te Awe Awe (2019) Chief Judge's MB 1414 (2019 CJ 1414) [pdf, 258 KB]

    ...monies were derived on succession to Wiremu Te Tipi Larkins paternal grandmother, Rangingangana Te Awe Awe, on 6 May 1993 at 31 Aotea MB 237-238 - These monies are also not affected by this application. 11. The Katihiku X Trust confirmed, by email dated 10 September 2015, that there have been no funds paid to shareholders and that there are no plans to pay any funds/dividends to shareholders at this time. Reference to areas of difficulty 1978 Family Agreement 12. T...

  6. LCRO 117/2017 LA v KB (11 December 2019) [pdf, 157 KB]

    ...and disbursements exceeded $500,000. He says his invoice of $382,018.75 comprised his fees of $285,000 plus GST, together with disbursements most of which he says “were experts’ fees”. 14 Email from BAK to LCRO (27 June 2017); letter BAK to Lawyers Complaints Service (15 December 2016). 8 [43] He says contrary to Mr LA’s claim, the fee agreement was not “a contingency fee (percentage of recovery)” but “a conditi...

  7. [2019] NZREADT 52 - Grewal (25 November 2019) [pdf, 190 KB]

    ...the Tribunal’s Minute (3) have been taken. There has been no response from Mr Grewal. [5] The hearing of the charges against Mr Grewal was scheduled for 19 November 2019. Mr Grewal was advised of the date of hearing, at his last known email contact address. No response was received. Mr Grewal did not appear at the hearing, when it was called in the District Court at Auckland on 19 November 2019. Accordingly, the hearing proceeded by way of formal proof. Background fa...

  8. D-G of Conservation - Murray Brass - EIC - 25 February 2022 [pdf, 234 KB]

    ...in relation to Part G (Earthworks) dated 25 February 2022 Department of Conservation / Te Papa Atawhai RMA Shared Services Operations Group Private Bag 4715 Christchurch 8140 Solicitor Rōia: Pene Williams Email Wāhitau Īmēra: pwilliams@doc.govt.nz mailto:pwilliams@doc.govt.nz M Brass Evidence on Proposed Plan Change 8 to the Regional Plan: Water for Otago [DOC-6911320] 1 Table of Contents Summary of key points ..................

  9. [2021] NZACC 63 – Carr v ACC (20 April 2021) [pdf, 236 KB]

    ...transferrable skills. In relation to those skills, Ms Field noted that Ms Carr had completed computer training in 2017, she had a self-reported very basic level of word processing and spreadsheet skill, and was confident in using the internet and email. Ms Field also referred to Ms Carr’s pre-incapacity earnings of $52,045.06 per annum. Ms Field went on to list 12 job options that she considered would be appropriate for Ms Carr based on her skills. Ms Field did not identify an...

  10. LCRO 204/2021 UX v AK (28 April 2022) [pdf, 162 KB]

    ...to be accessible to the wider profession in a form anonymising the parties and bereft of anything as might lead to their identification. Request to file further information [82] On the day this decision was to be released, Mr UX forwarded an email to the LCRO advising that he had been awaiting information “vital” to his complaint and had expectation that he would be in receipt of that information within 48 hours. 14 [83] Mr UX was advised that the LCRO would not accept any...