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  1. Hāpaitia frequently asked questions

    ...Summit in August 2018 and who convened the hui Māori held in Rotorua in April 2019, recommendations from which were published in the report Ināia Tonu Nei.  Leading from this hui and report the group, Ināia Tonu Nei, has been established and has formed a mana ōrite relationship with the Justice Sector Leadership Board. The Media Working Group, a group of senior journalists and academics that came together and, with support from Te Uepū, commissioned some research to understand what the ve...

  2. Collective impact toolbox [pdf, 2 MB]

    RE OF FE ND IN G DOWN 25% VI OL EN T C RIME DOWN 20% YO UT H CRIME DOWN 25% CR IME DOWN 20% COLLECTIVE IMPACT TOOLBOX JUSTICE SECTOR COLLABORATION NZ POLICE • MINISTRY OF JUSTICE • DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS SERIOUS FRAUD OFFICE • CROWN LAW OFFICE Produced by Sector Group, Ministry of Justice A message from the Leadership Board Across the sector we have ambitious targets to reduce violent crime, youth crime and reoffending, all contributing to a 20% overall drop

  3. [2013] NZEmpC 31 Turner v Talley’s Group Limited [pdf, 196 KB]

    ...application and providing a foundation for a challenge to the ending of her employment. Mr Hammond wrote to Mr Cox of Talley’s on 25 July 2011 accordingly. Mr Cox replied in writing to Mr Hammond two days later, on 27 July 2011. So far as the request for the reasons for termination of her employment was concerned, Mr Cox responded: … she was employed for the ½ shell mussel season and continued working in that season until it ended a couple of weeks ago. … … As to emp...

  4. Hill - Otakanini Māori Reservation (2015) 108 Taitokerau MB 76 (108 TTK 76) [pdf, 423 KB]

    ...appointed as responsible trustees of the reservation. Do the elected trustees have the necessary ability, experience and knowledge to fulfil their role? [55] The elected trustees have all completed and signed the Māori Land Court trustee consent forms. 15 In doing so they have confirmed that they: (a) Do not have any civil or criminal convictions for dishonesty or any other offences that may disqualify them from being a trustee;

  5. Wynn-Parke & Anor v CAC20008 & Ors [2015] NZREADT 8 [pdf, 232 KB]

    ...point. However Mr Goodfellow was very careful to point out to every prospective purchaser that they should refer to the title and get advice about this because there was an issue about exactly how many square meters were involved. 7) Whether villa forms part of the subject property or not. Our job was to disclose the issue and it is clear from the Bell Gully letters that it was disclosed. The building is derelict and we believe it is not connected to any services. We should point o...

  6. Roos v Wang [2010] NZWHT Auckland 10 [pdf, 288 KB]

    ...reporting on the state of their house and that the report produced was misleading, contrary to section 9 of the Fair Trading Act 1986. Page | 4 [5] The Roos also seek to recover damages from Mr Adrian Kiff, the third respondent and former director of Futureproof Industries Limited. That company is said to have supplied and installed the faulty cladding that caused water ingress to the house. It is claimed by the Roos that Mr Kiff is personally liable for erroneous p...

  7. Davies v Trustees of Te Tii Waitangi B3 Ahu Whenua Trust - Te Tii Waitangi B3 Trust [2015] Māori Appellate Court MB 611 (2015 APPEAL 611) [pdf, 397 KB]

    ...trustees would be on the basis of a ground rental for continued occupation of the properties, rather than as appears to have happened, rental assessed on the occupation of the house and land. [46] This Court is also aware that despite repeated requests from the beneficiaries to meet with all the trustees, in fact the trustees have taken proceedings in the Tenancy Tribunal without such a meeting occurring. Given the requirement of trustees to act in all good faith towards beneficiarie...

  8. Nicholls v Nicholls - Koromatua 3A (2017) 154 Waikato-Maniapoto MB 128 (154 WMN 128) [pdf, 418 KB]

    ...the matter was appealed to the Māori Appellate Court and subsequently dismissed by that Court in 2013.2 The application then returned before me to address the remaining matters. I issued orders for the production of all relevant financial information from the bank and accountants regarding the Oamaru Bay Holiday Park, followed by discovery orders against the respondents.3 [3] On 25 June 2015, the Court engaged Jefferies Nock & Associates, chartered accountants, to carry out...

  9. MacDonald v MacDonald - Wairau Block XII Section 6C2C [2016] Māori Appellate Court MB 259 (2016 APPEAL 259) [pdf, 276 KB]

    2016 Maori Appellate Court MB 259 IN THE MĀORI APPELLATE COURT OF NEW ZEALAND TE WAIPOUNAMU DISTRICT A20150001488 APPEAL 2015/6 UNDER Section 58, Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 IN THE MATTER OF Wairau Block XII Section 6C2C BETWEEN PHILLIP MACDONALD Appellant AND BRIGHAM MACDONALD Respondent Hearing: 19 May 2015 (Heard at Blenheim) Court: Chief Judge Isaac (Presiding) Judge Savage Judge Doogan Appearances

  10. 2020-07-06-ORC-Proposed-Plan-Change-8-Water-Quality.pdf [pdf, 2.1 MB]

    ...Regional Plan: Water for Otago as a result of Proposed Plan Change 8 are shown as follows:  additions underlined  deletions struck out Any person may make comments on this proposed plan change. You may do so by filling out the submission form either online or in hardcopy via the EPA website. Submissions will be received until 5pm on 17 August 2020. Proposed Plan Change 8 (Discharge management) to the Regional Plan: Water for Otago (6 July 2020) v Table of...