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  1. Pohio - Kekerione No 32 or Waikato (2022) 75 Te Waipounamu MB 179 (75 TWP 179) [pdf, 237 KB]

    ...now seeking orders under s 18(1)(a) of the Act for determination of ownership of a dwelling and s 328 for an occupation order for an area of 0.2376 hectares. [13] Further hearings on 20 October 2021 and 16 December 2021 were adjourned at the request of the applicant.5 The occupation order application was finally heard by me on 24 February 2022.6 Ngā tuku kōrero Submissions [14] The applicant originally sought to partition an area of 11.22 hectares on the lake side of the...

  2. P Trust v IAG New Zealand Ltd [2020] CEIT-2019-0024 [pdf, 225 KB]

    ...underwrites approximately 50% of the domestic insurance market. This means that both through the history of Canterbury Earthquake litigation, and currently, there are relatively few experienced, well qualified engineers who will not have had some form of engagement for, or against, IAG. These issues led to ENZ adopting the consultation mechanisms to appoint members of the panel. 4 Jarden & Jarden v the Earthquake Commission & Lumley [2015] NZHC 204 at [21(c)]. DI...

  3. [2022] NZREADT 12 - D v REAA 2106 (7 June 2022) [pdf, 194 KB]

    ...April 2021 the Appellant complained to the Real Estate Agents Authority CAC 2106 (the Authority) that the Licensee, Agency 2 and the other licensee HQ, released the deposit monies to the incorrect party without his permission. [14] The Appellant requested a remedy being: (a) A refund of $29,500.00 (b) A determination as to whether Agency 2 acted correctly when releasing the deposit money. [15] The Committee decided to inquire into the Complaint. Committee Decision [16] In a de...

  4. 2022-03-18 QLDC - Opening Submissions [PDF, 187 KB]

    ...authority, alignment with that consent where appropriate; (b) The process by which Erosion Management Plans and Erosion and Sediment Control Plans are reviewed and certified by the consent authorities; and (c) Information on earthworks applications forms and ‘how to’ information that refers to the consent requirements of the other consent authority. 4.6 QLDC considers that with this level of agreement and communication between itself and ORC, they can avoid the imposition of incon...

  5. Intelligence and Security Act 2017 Review - Engagement report [pdf, 323 KB]

    ...timeframe for the review, and the impact of COVID-19 on the work of the review team, influenced the public engagement process. Although the review team endeavoured to meet in- person with as many people as possible, it has also held virtual meetings and requested that people provide their views in writing. https://www.justice.govt.nz/justice-sector-policy/key-initiatives/intelligence-and-security-act-review/review-of-the-intelligence-and-security-act-2017-terms-of-reference/ UNCL...

  6. Intelligence and Security Act 2017 Review Engagement report [pdf, 323 KB]

    ...timeframe for the review, and the impact of COVID-19 on the work of the review team, influenced the public engagement process. Although the review team endeavoured to meet in- person with as many people as possible, it has also held virtual meetings and requested that people provide their views in writing. https://www.justice.govt.nz/justice-sector-policy/key-initiatives/intelligence-and-security-act-review/review-of-the-intelligence-and-security-act-2017-terms-of-reference/ UNCL...

  7. Logan v Logan - Patangata 2F Section 2B [2022] Maori Appellate Court MB 370 (2022 MAC 370) [pdf, 219 KB]

    ...had prepared substantive submissions on the Stay application in anticipation of arguing the matter. [13] For these reasons Mr Watson submits that the extent of the costs award sought is justified. [14] In response, Ms Thornton opposes the request for costs on the basis that the litigation involved Māori land among family members and maintains that the Court in accordance with Nicholas v Kameta the Court has an important role in attempting to facilitate amicable relationships b...

  8. [2023] NZEnvC 125 Bay of Islands Maritime Park Incorporated v Northland Regional Council [pdf, 436 KB]

    ...parties’ views The applicant parties memorandum of 1 May 2023 advised that counsel for the appellants, respondent and s 274 parties had been consulted, having been provided a draft of the application for permanent confidentiality orders, and requested to advise if any party opposed or had other concerns. No party indicated that it opposes the application. However, the New Zealand Sports Fishing Council, Bay of Islands Maritime Park Inc and Ngāti Kuta, while stating that they do...

  9. Mateeva v Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (Extension of Time to Commence Proceedings) [2024] NZHRRT 39 [pdf, 204 KB]

    ...exceptional circumstances which prevented her proceedings from being commenced within the six-month time period, I exercise my discretion to extend that period to allow these proceedings to be commenced.2 BACKGROUND [3] In 2023 Ms Mateeva made a request to the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) for access to her personal information. Ms Mateeva was not satisfied with MBIE’s response and complained to the Privacy Commissioner, who undertook an investigation...

  10. Brown - Succession to Rua Paraone II (2024) 126 Tairāwhiti MB 113 (126 TRW 113) [pdf, 332 KB]

    ...Brown which would expire upon remarriage or if she enters a civil union or de facto relationship.2 Ko te Hātepe Ture o te Tono Nei Procedural History [5] The matter first came before the Court on 1 May 2019, when it was adjourned at the request of the applicant.3 On 1 May 2019, the Court considered the application for succession under ss 113 and 118 of the Act, including for Whaitiri 1C.4 The Court was advised that a historic mortgage held by Norma Janet Anderson and Thomas R...