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  1. Boase - Wharengaere No 3 (2019) 205 Taitokerau MB 227 (205 TTK 227) [pdf, 180 KB]

    ...relevant ability, experience and knowledge to perform as trustees? [25] The majority of the nominees appeared before me at the hearing of 18 June 2019. For those nominees who did not appear in front of me, they have filed their completed consent forms with the Court. As to their suitability: (a) Jeanette Boase; Brian Pikari; and Elaine Wong-Keung are current trustees of the Wharengaere 3; (b) Hone Tua is a kaumatua and the chairman of Te Huia Marae; (c) Nopera Pikari serves on...

  2. Phillips v Paul - Mangorewa Kaharoa 6E3 No 2 Papakainga 15A2A (2019) 216 Waiariki MB 54 (216 WAR 54) [pdf, 291 KB]

    ...December Court sitting and the 22 August meeting of owners to discuss the establishment of the trust. The applicant submits she did not receive proper notice of either of these events either before or after they happened and had to seek out further information from the Court. [9] The applicant first heard of the ahu whenua trust from her daughter in mid-January 2019. Elizabeth was informed by a whānau member that the trust had been established and immediately sought advice from t...

  3. LCRO Annual Report 2018 [pdf, 270 KB]

    ...194 of the Act • 10 related to a Standards Committee decision following own motion inquiries pursuant to s 195 of the Act Annual Report 2018 | Legal Complaints Review Officer 5 • 3 related to the power of a Standards Committee to request information pursuant to s 147 of the Act • 6 related to a Standards Committee decision to refer a matter to the Lawyers and Conveyancers Disciplinary Tribunal. Trends Graph 1 shows the number of applications for review r...

  4. [2019] NZEnvC 140 The Friends of Sherwood Trust v Auckland Council [pdf, 399 KB]

    ...Brook Valley Community Group Inc v Brook Waimarama Sanctuary Trust [2018] NZCA 573. Brook Valley Community Group Inc v Brook Waimarama Sanctuary Trust [2019] NZSC 51. 3 need to proceed to hear the strike-out applications. The withdrawal was formally recorded in a determination and the issue of costs was reserved (Second Decision).4 The costs applications [9] The matter of costs in relation to the First Decision was dealt with by her Honour Judge Harland. 5 Costs were awarded ag

  5. INZ (Foley) v Rodriguez [2019] NZIACDT 60 (30 August 2019) Sanctions [pdf, 115 KB]

    ...dishonesty or lack of integrity. There had been no cost to Immigration New Zealand (the complainant), or to the candidate himself. Ms Rodriguez had refunded the fees and paid the candidate’s airfare to relocate within New Zealand, as he had requested. She did not receive a fee from the employer. 4 [14] Furthermore, Ms Rodriguez had subsequently tried to help both the candidate and the employer. She had endeavoured to find the candidate alternative employment without suc...

  6. Complaints Assessment Committee 10020 v McDonald [2018] NZREADT 67 [pdf, 244 KB]

    ...which we have quoted from above makes it clear that the Tribunal extended to the applicant an opportunity to be heard on questions of penalty at which stage the matter of a prohibition of publication order would have been considered had it been requested. [26] We do not consider that the applicant has been denied her rights in this matter including an opportunity to be heard on the matter that she now wishes to raise some years after the event. [27] There is a further aspect of pr...

  7. [2018] NZSSAA 39 (31 July 2018) [pdf, 221 KB]

    ...making a decision based on law. The Authority will also explain the legal issues, if the appellants have any questions. [20] The appellant indicated he would not be attending the telephone conference, and considered the Authority had all the information it required. 6 [21] The Authority then issued further directions, and explained the importance of the appellant and XXXX participating in their appeals, stating: The appellants are the only people who really know...

  8. Justice Matters - Issue 12 - October 2018 [pdf, 2 MB]

    ...Treatment or Punishment. The convention covers a broad range of topics relevant for many New Zealanders like detention in prisons and Police facilities, young people in detention, mental health issues and violence against women. Last year, the UN requested a report on New Zealand’s progress and, in August and September, the Ministry held public consultation sessions to provide input. The panel will submit its report to the Government by the end of May 2019. The Women’s Network was...

  9. Waitangi-Tribunal-COVID-19-Level-2-protocol-29-October-2021.pdf [pdf, 160 KB]

    ...the restrictions noted below, the Waitangi Tribunal will carry out all usual scheduled work that can be safely supported. This requires the co-operation of all parties to ensure the Tribunal functions at the fullest extent that it safely can in performance of its constitutional role. 3. Under Level 2, the Waitangi Tribunal may hold some in-person hearings. However, for the safety of Tribunal parties and staff, the majority of Tribunal events will continue to be undertaken on the papers...

  10. [2022] NZEnvC 093 Waimea Plains Landscape Preservation Society Inc v Gore District Council [pdf, 249 KB]

    ...Gray: (i) it related to two particular issues raised through his earlier cross- examination of the Council’s witnesses; these were not addressed in the Society’s evidence; (ii) the documents that were introduced during cross-examination formed part of the application, because they were not attached to the notice of appeal; and (iii) the cross-examination was brief and counsel heeded the direction of the court as to the extent it would allow this line of questioning; (g)...