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  1. Director of Human Rights Proceedings v Slater [2019] NZHRRT 13 [pdf, 717 KB]

    1 IN THE HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW TRIBUNAL [2019] NZHRRT 13 Reference No. HRRT 036/2013 UNDER THE PRIVACY ACT 1993 BETWEEN THE DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RIGHTS PROCEEDINGS PLAINTIFF AND CAMERON JOHN SLATER DEFENDANT AT AUCKLAND BEFORE: Mr RPG Haines ONZM QC, Chairperson Ms GJ Goodwin, Member Mr RK Musuku, Member REPRESENTATION: Mr SRG Judd for plaintiff Mr CJ Slater in person assisted by Mr D Nottingham on 2 February 2

  2. Inaia Tonu Nei - Hui Maori - Combined version PDF [pdf, 7.2 MB]

    Kua tae te wā Te Pūrongo a Te Hui Māori HŌNGONGOI 2019 Hei whakarāpopoto tēnei pūrongo i ngā kōrero i puta rā i te hui e kīa nei Ināia Tonu Nei – Hui Māori i tū i Rotorua mai i te 5–7 Āperira 2019. Nā tētahi tira iti i tuhi ngā kōrero o te Hui Māori, nāna hoki i kohi ngā whakaaro mai i ngā whakawhitinga kōrero, i ngā kauwhau me ngā mahi ā-rōpū. Te whāinga o tēnei pukapuka he hopu i ngā kōrero i puta i te Hui, me te tāpae horopaki hoki mō te pūta

  3. Lomax v Apatu – Awarua o Hinemanu Trust (2013) 22 Takitimu MB 282 (22 TKT 282) [pdf, 137 KB]

    ...of them, Mr Toatoa, expressed surprise that he was still a responsible trustee given that he had resigned soon after his appointment. That evidence was not contradicted by the other trustees. One of the trustees, Mrs Mauger, is subject to an enduring power of attorney and it is said has suffered various health challenges including the after and ongoing effects of being involved in a serious car accident some time ago. Another trustee, Ms Tuhi expressed concern at recent events and...

  4. Cotter v Cotter - Tutaekuri B13 [2019] Chief Judge's MB 951 (2019 CJ 951) [pdf, 471 KB]

    ...the several statements, matters and thing mentioned and contained in the said affidavit, after the nature of the said affidavit had been fully explained to him by me, which he appeared perfectly to understand the same....... e) Copy of Enduring Power of Attorney in relation to property dated 5 October 1993 by Russell Manahi Cotter who appointed John Ruea Cotter as his attorney, along with a declaration of non-revocation; f) Copy of an application for exemption from furnishing a spec...

  5. LCRO 76/2022 & 81/2022 PF v BA (13 May 2024) [pdf, 243 KB]

    ...1997, Mrs SF (Mr PF’s mother) settled a trust known as the RST F Trust (the Trust). [7] The trustees were Mrs SF together with two partners (Mr BA and Mr DV) of the [Town A] firm, [Law firm X]. [8] Paragraph [9] of the Trust Deed vested the power of appointment of new trustees in Mrs SF during her lifetime, and after her death in the executor of her Will. [9] The beneficiaries of the Trust were Mrs SF, Mr PF, and his brother, NF, together with a number of related members of th...

  6. GD & WL v RA LCRO 290/2013 (19 August 2014) [pdf, 146 KB]

    ...home; (b) acting for Mr GD on the purchase of a property and also acting for the vendor; (c) purchase by Mr GD of a half share in Ms WL’s property (Ms WL’s signature was witnessed by an independent solicitor). Preparation of wills and enduring powers of attorney for both. This included a new loan raised by them both from which Ms WL’s existing borrowing was repaid; and (d) proposed purchase of a section by Mr GD and Ms WL. ABC Firm acted for the vendors as well. [29] A...

  7. Director of Proceedings v Summerset Group Holdings Ltd [2022] NZHRRT 1 [pdf, 443 KB]

    ...defendant was a healthcare provider and/or disability services provider within the meaning of ss 2 and 3 of the Act, and was providing health services and/or disability services to the aggrieved person. 5. On 4 August 2017 the aggrieved person’s enduring power of attorney and executor of her estate (“the complainant”), complained to the Health and Disability Commissioner about services provided to the aggrieved person by the defendant. 6. On 11 June 2020, the Deputy Health...

  8. Waitangi Tribunal - Principles of the Treaty of Waitangi as expressed by the Courts and the Waitangi Tribunal [pdf, 190 KB]

    ...Tribunal explained its jurisdiction as follows: Our statutory authority is to make a finding as to whether any action of the Crown, or any statute or Order in Council is in- consistent with the principles of the Treaty [emphasis in origi- nal]. This wide power enables us to look beyond strict legali- ties so that we can in a proper case, identify where the spirit of the Treaty is not being given true recognition.308 In its Muriwhenua Land Report (1997), the Waitangi Tribunal further elaborat...

  9. 2019 Directory of Official Information P-R [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    Directory of Official Information Listings P-R Author Version number Date About This is a living document; we endeavour to update it whenever there are changes to be made. If your department or agency’s information is out of date, please email official.correspondence@justice.govt.nz with the necessary amendments. official.correspondence@justice.govt.nz Ministerial Services Strategy, Governance & Finance mailto:official.correspond

  10. Director of Proceedings v Smith (Application for Final Non-Publication Orders) [2019] NZHRRT 32 [pdf, 695 KB]

    ...her life in the way she would otherwise have chosen and/or to lose future life enjoyment by restriction of her future life choices. [24] It is further accepted by Mrs Smith that in the circumstances outlined, Ms Lawn has suffered significant and enduring emotional distress, grief and trauma and injury to her feelings. The Taranaki District Health Board [25] It is relevant to note the Health and Disciplinary Commissioner’s report 12HDC00481 (11 June 2014) made adverse findings not o...