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  1. MLC April 2020 National Panui [pdf, 349 KB]

    ...A20200001623 239/93 Josie Hati Motatau 1B5B5 Ahu Whenua Trust - Replace Rogina Yorke 120 A20200002576 160/93 Patricia Love Pukepoto 8B3D1 - Noting discharge of mortgage by the Registrar 121 A20200001374 150A/93 Kylie Teaupa Oruawharo E3 - Noting of Licence to Occupy (Kylie Teaupa) 122 A20200001373 150A/93 Robert Ashby Whänau Trust Oruawharo E3 - Noting of Licence to Cccupy (Robert Ashby Whänau Trust) TAITOKERAU continued 22 NATIONAL PÄNUI - Paenga-Whäwhä / APRIL 2020 PÄNUI...

  2. He Waka Roimata - Transforming our Criminal Justice System [pdf, 5 MB]

    He Waka Roimata Transforming Our Criminal Justice System First report of Te Uepū Hāpai i te Ora – SAFE AND EFFECTIVE JUSTICE ADVISORY GROUP “It was a privilege to be asked by Te Uepū Hāpai i te Ora to name its first report. This task was too important to perform alone, and so I discussed possibilities with friends and colleagues. My colleague Dr Karena Kelly, of Victoria University of Wellington, suggested 'He Waka Roimata', which translates as ' A Vessel of T

  3. Māori Land Court National Pānui November-2021.pdf [pdf, 353 KB]

    ...PÄNUI NO: APPLICATION NO: SECTION: APPLICANT: SUBJECT: 47 A20210009528 150B/93 Thomson Wilson Law Te Tii Tapuaetahi No.22 - Noting: Transfer (H C Craw & M S Benson to M S Benson) 48 A20210010285 150A/93 Waata Twaddel Manukau 5 - Noting of licence to occupy by the Registrar 49 A20210010284 150A/93 Dawn Davis Manukau 5 - Noting of licence to occupy by the Registrar 50 A20210010612 150C/93 Bella Tautari Motatau 2 Sec 22B1B1 - Noting of discharge of mortage by the Registrar 51 A202...

  4. Issue 25 1 October 31 December 2020 [pdf, 737 KB]

    Recommendations Recap A summary of coronial recommendations and comments made between 1 October and 31 December 2020 Office of the Chief Coroner | 2020 (4) i Coroners’ recommendations and comments Coroners perform essential functions within our society. They inquire into a range of unexpected deaths to establish the identity of the person who has died and the cause and circumstances of their death. While inquiring into a d

  5. Nukutere Lands Trust v Trustees of Whitikau A1 – Opape 28 (2013) 70 Waiariki MB 272 (70 WAR 272) [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...finalised when this matter was last before the Court in 2011. The public is entitled to access this area for purposes consistent with the Covenant. [13] The Ngā Whenua Rahui Kawenata Covenant records that the trustees reserve the right to issue licences for grazing over the cleared areas of the Waiopu Valley and to retain the proceeds from such licences. Access through the Covenant area, however, appears to be restricted to walking, horse riding, cycling or motorbike riding. The...

  6. [2007] NZEmpC AC 44A/07 Tones v 3D1 Ltd [pdf, 52 KB]

    ...they could be surveyed for client satisfaction. [13] The agreement could be terminated upon payment of a month’s salary as notice in advance and all outstanding commissions. [14] Clause 33 provided that in consideration of the granting of the licence, both parties agreed that nothing should create any contract of employment, partnership, or joint venture between the parties. [15] The reseller did not become the owner of any intellectual property rights to the agreed software w...

  7. [2007] NZEmpC CC 22/07 NZ Amalgamated Engineering Printing & Manufacturing Union v Air Nelson Ltd [pdf, 54 KB]

    ...own work will be a matter not only of the type of work but also the extent to which the person does that type of work when there is no strike. To a large degree this decision turns on its relatively unusual facts. It should not be taken as a licence to employers to break strikes by changing significantly the pattern of work normally performed by contractors or non-striking employees. Commercially sensitive affidavit evidence [32] We confirm the permanent order that we ma...

  8. [2006] NZEmpC WC 22/06 South Taranaki Free Kindergarten Association v McLennan [pdf, 59 KB]

    ...management of the organisation to the executive officer and senior teacher who comprise the board’s management team. The chief executive officer is Karen Nicholas who is responsible for administration and, as she also personally holds the licence from the Minister of Education, is responsible for ensuring that the kindergartens in the STKA region comply with early childhood and other regulations. [13] The senior teacher is Dawn Osman who is responsible for curriculum...

  9. Peita - Panguru C27A2 (2015) 104 Taitokerau MB 5 (104 TTK 5) [pdf, 212 KB]

    ...(and their respective spouses), and Thelma in relation to loans granted by the Crown to build houses on the land. 4 It appears these arrangements were not the subject of tripartite deeds where separate security is granted over the houses and licences to occupy issue.  In 1994 Hone sold the homestead on the land to his whanaunga, William and Priscilla Te Wake. As part of that arrangement, on 12 July 1994 the Court vested 2.5 shares in William and Priscilla pursuant to s 164...

  10. Joe Atama Adams Pomare Whānau Trust v Adams - Waiaua A1C (2014) 93 Taitokerau MB 253 (93 TTK 253) [pdf, 190 KB]

    ...There is nothing in writing which has been filed with the Court to confirm the support of those owners. If there is such support it is possible that this may give rise to other claims of occupation such as whether the Atama whanau were given a licence to occupy part of the block or whether equitable principles such as estoppel arise. Such arguments have not been put before me although I note that the Atama whanau have not had the benefit of legal advice or representation. This mat...