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  1. Takimoana - Te Tii (Waitangi) B3 Ahu Whenua Trust (2014) 90 Taitokerau MB 67 (90 TTK 67) [pdf, 335 KB]

    ...Court’s list of owners. The current beneficiaries are estimated to number more than 5,000, though a register is not kept. [5] Richard Takimoana is the only surviving child of Rufus and Frances Takimoana. Richard is a beneficiary of the Trust through his father being a descendant of Putiputi Apiata one of the original 251 owners. [6] Mereawaroa Davies is the daughter of Dennis and Te Whakaiti Takimoana. Mereawaroa is also a beneficiary of the Trust through her father as a descen...

  2. Guidelines on common core documents [pdf, 528 KB]

    GE.09-42829 (E) 230609 UNITED NATIONS HRI International Human Rights Instruments Distr. GENERAL HRI/GEN/2/Rev.6 3 June 2009 Original: ENGLISH COMPILATION OF GUIDELINES ON THE FORM AND CONTENT OF REPORTS TO BE SUBMITTED BY STATES PARTIES TO THE INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS TREATIES Report of the Secretary-General In its resolutions 52/118 and 53/138, the General Assembly requested the Secretary-General to compile in a single volume the guidelines

  3. NZ Core document [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    GE.11-41617 (E) 240311 Core document forming part of the reports of States parties New Zealand* [30 September 2010] * In accordance with the information transmitted to States parties regarding the processing of their reports, the present document was not formally edited before being sent to the United Nations translations services. United Nations HRI/CORE/NZL/2010 International Human Rights Instruments Distr.: General 11 March 2011 Original: English H

  4. Doria v Diamond Laser Medispa Taupo Limited & Ors [2025] NZHRRT 12 [pdf, 335 KB]

    ...primary carer leave early, effective immediately. [2] Ms Doria claims this was discrimination on the basis of her sex (pregnancy) and in the alternative, disability.2 The defendants maintain they were entitled to put her on early leave under the Parental Leave and Employment Protection Act 1987 (PLEPA) and, for that reason, no discrimination occurred. BACKGROUND [3] Ms Doria qualified as a beauty therapist in 2014 and was offered a job by Ms Blakeney-Williams at Diamond Laser...

  5. Deputy Registrar - Waima North B1 and Waima North B2 (2010) 5 Taitokerau MB 211 (5 TTK 211) [pdf, 83 KB]

    ...Pākau and Te Mahurehure, made a deliberate decision not to point out the boundaries to a surveyor. I note that as a result of the Project in the Tai Tokerau district I have encountered many occasions where the Court ordered that wāhi tapu be separately defined by survey in accordance with boundaries that the owners were to point out but the owners never took that step because they did not want the wāhi tapu identified. The desecration of the nearby Kohekohe burial caves at Waim...

  6. Recommendations recap - issue 5 [pdf, 1 MB]

    ...incorrectly inserted following a procedure to relieve a build-up of fluid around the brain and spine. Two days after the tube had been inserted the deceased accidentally pulled it out, and, when a nurse tried to replace it, the tube accidentally passed through an area where the bone had been weakened during the procedure. The injury she received was not survivable. The particular procedure that had been performed on the deceased had become used less often, and staff were no longer full...

  7. Thwaites v Barnett - Harataunga East 2B 2B 1 (2019) 174 Waikato Maniapoto MB 233 (174 WMN 233) [pdf, 333 KB]

    ...improvements on the land. [13] Ms Thwaites referred to the following matters as the reasons for her application: (a) Members of the Barnett/Keremeneta whānau have used the land to dump rubbish, car wrecks and tyres and there is debris scattered throughout the vicinity of their homes. Not only could this cause chemicals to leach into the land and be environmentally hazardous, but it invites vermin on to the land, which could damage the pristine native flora and fauna. (b) The...

  8. S113-29-93-Appln-to-Determine-Successors-for-SILNA-Lands-Hawea-Wanaka.pdf [pdf, 407 KB]

    ...no will. The Clause relied upon in the Ngāi Tahu Deed of Settlement for this determination is as follows: “Clause 15.6.2 Manner of Identifying Successors and Their Interest in the SILNA Lands Te Runanga and the Crown agree that the Crown, through the Minister of Māori Affairs, will request the Māori Land Court, pursuant to section 29 of the Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993, to identify all of the Successors and their relative beneficial interest in the SILNA Lands by identifying a...

  9. Combined jurisdiction legal aid form submissions and decisions [pdf, 984 KB]

    ........................................................................................................... 8 1 Introduction Legal aid covers a wide range of matters that may go to court such as criminal charges, orders for parenting arrangements and resolving employment or ACC disputes. After the success of the family and civil application form, it was proposed to combine the family and civil application form with the three criminal application forms. This d...

  10. Le Lievre v Muriwhenua Incorporation - Muriwhenua Incorporation (2016) 123 Taitokerau MB 240 (123 TTK 240) [pdf, 303 KB]

    ...AMBLER 123 Taitokerau MB 241 Introduction [1] For over 30 years the Muriwhenua Incorporation (“the Incorporation”) has enabled shareholders and their whānau to live on the Incorporation’s land through what were originally known as residential leases and which subsequently came to be known as licences to occupy (“LTO”). [2] These arrangements were effected through a process whereby shareholders or their whānau applied to the...