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  1. National-Panui-May-2022.pdf [pdf, 453 KB]

    ISSN 1175 - 8120 (Print) ISSN 2463-3763 (Online) www.mäorilandcourt.govt.nz www.mäorilandonline.govt.nz MAY | HARATUA 2022 The purpose of the National Pänui / Te Pänui ä Motu is to provide notice to interested parties of hearings being conducted in, and applications received by, the Mäori Land Court. Only applications and sittings that were confi rmed at the time of this publication are listed. For more information, please contact your local Mäori Land Court offi ce. Individu

  2. NOP TUV v MBIE [2014] NZHRRT 16 [pdf, 156 KB]

    ...witness called on their behalf was Mr SB Hurring who at one time was employed by Mr Small and who worked on the plaintiffs’ file during the course of that employment. Mr Hurring did not hold himself out to be an expert in immigration and Privacy Act matters nor was his evidence accepted as expert evidence. Mr Hurring was the only witness for the plaintiffs. The Ministry called one witness only, namely Ms NM Kirwan who for over 40 years has been employed by the Department of Labour (n...

  3. Beattie v Official Assignee [2021] NZHRRT 21 [pdf, 280 KB]

    (1) PERMANENT ORDER PROHIBITING RELEASE OF UNREDACTED DECISION TO PERSONS OTHER THAN THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE. (2) PERMANENT ORDER PREVENTING SEARCH OF THE TRIBUNAL FILE WITHOUT LEAVE OF THE CHAIRPERSON OR OF THE TRIBUNAL. Reference No. HRRT 087/2016 UNDER THE PRIVACY ACT 2020 BETWEEN IAN BEATTIE PLAINTIFF AND OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE DEFENDANT AT AUCKLAND BEFORE: Mr RPG Haines ONZM QC, Chairperson Ms BL Klippel, Member Mr M Koloamatangi, Member REPRESENTATIO

  4. Guide to the Draft Exposure Cannabis Legalisation and Control Bill [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...Committee. Membership of the Advisory Committee must include: • iwi and Māori representatives with appropriate expertise • the interests of specific population groups, including children and young people • expertise from the health, justice and social sectors. Individuals with a direct interest in the cannabis industry (covered by the Bill), may not be appointed as members of the Advisory Committee (section 19). Establishing a Cannabis Appeals Authority An independen...

  5. [2021] NZACC 52 - Thompson v ACC (17 March 2021) [pdf, 230 KB]

    ...described as grossly unstable. Surgery was recommended and took place. Mr Thompson has been certified by his doctor as fully unfit for work. [60] Ms Tucker submits there is a clear chronology towards chronic pain developing. She lists these matters: [a] Dr Maxwell reported on 20 May 2014 that there was an unusual post operative course. [b] Dr Turner reported on 2 October 2015 with a clear diagnosis of chronic pain syndrome effecting predominantly his right ankle. [c]...

  6. [2022] NZACC 138 — Williams v ACC (19 July 2022) [pdf, 376 KB]

    ...Accident Compensation Act 2001. The enquiry is whether there was a personal injury that is a consequence of treatment given to the person for another personal injury for which the person has cover. [34] Ms Becroft refers to the decision of Justice Ellis in Studman1 where the enquiry once again was whether there had been a physical injury. Her honour said: 1 Accident Compensation Corporation v Studman [2013] NZHC 2598, [2013] NZAR 1347. ACR 159/20 [26] I agree with Mr Tu...

  7. Jones v Accident Compensation Corporation (Backdated Weekly Compensation) [2023] NZACC 117 [pdf, 205 KB]

    ...This Court has stated in a number of decisions that retrospective medical certificates will be treated with caution, and in those situations will require supporting evidence establishing a clear basis for the retrospective aspect. [42] In Tonner,7 Justice Muir stated: [42] This case exemplifies the difficulties often associated with retrospective claims under s 103. … [43] For this reason, the authorities have consistently identified that the onus is on such claimants to establi...

  8. Exposure Draft - AML/CFT Early Regulations Package [pdf, 220 KB]

    Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Regulations Amendment Regulations 2023 Governor-General Order in Council At Wellington this day of 2023 Present: in Council These regulations are made under sections 5(1), 14(1)(d), 18(2)(f), 23(1)(b), 27(2) and (3), 48A, 48B(1), 60(2)(c), 70, 153, and 154 of the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Act 2009 (the Act)— (a) on the advice and with the consent of the Ex

  9. Waitangi Tribunal - He Whiritaunoka (Whanganui) chapter 28 [pdf, 857 KB]

    ...findings and recommendations, with rele­ vant Crown concessions. We reproduce our findings here in summary form for ease of reference. Not all chapters had findings. For some, there are findings but no recommendations. This depends on the subject matter. We make no findings or recommendations about events before 1840. We make findings but no specific recommendations about nineteenth and twentieth century grievances that relate to land, because the treaty of Waitangi act 1975 does not all...

  10. [2010] NZEmpC 158 Air NZ Ltd v Wulff [pdf, 151 KB]

    AIR NZ LTD V WULFF AK 6 December 2010 IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT AUCKLAND [2010] NZEMPC 158 ARC 101/09 IN THE MATTER OF a challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN AIR NEW ZEALAND LIMITED Plaintiff AND RANDALL WULFF Defendant Hearing: 22-25 March 2010 (4 days) (Heard at Auckland) Appearances: Kevin Thompson, counsel for the plaintiff Paul Wicks and Lisa Keys, counsel for the defendant Judgment: 6 December 2010