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  1. Knuckey v Telford - Wahapakapaka 7A Block (2021) 431 Aotea MB 119 (431 AOT 119) [pdf, 214 KB]

    ...subject to review. Mr Knuckey points out that evidence then shows that Ms Telford has now demanded a full audited set of accounts for 2019 and 2020 and the freezing of the trust’s account. He submitted that to have full confidence, trustees are responsible for monthly accounts and payments and if they do not agree then they should record their dissent. By her actions, Ms Telford has revealed a lack of understanding regarding these financial responsibilities. [14] Mr Knuckey...

  2. [2021] NZIACDT 11 - YC v Han (19 May 2021) [pdf, 210 KB]

    ...if Ms Han had done so, or the IT person redirected Ms Han’s emails on time or Mr Wan had followed up with Immigration New Zealand. [29] Ms Han and Mr Wan sincerely apologise for the breaches. It was not a deliberate failure, but they feel responsible for the decline of the complainant’s application. They have made changes and improvements to their business processes as a result. [30] Mr Gu has filed a notice of authority to act (12 March 2021) on behalf of the complainan...

  3. O'Rorke v Hohaia - Pukekohatu (2006) 173 Aotea MB 114 (173 AOT 114) [pdf, 599 KB]

    ...attempts to reach an amicable settlement of outstanding issues concerning the use of the land between himself and Russell Hohaia, another owner, a satisfactory outcome has not been achieved. [2] In reply, Mr Hohaia contends that the Maori Trustee as responsible trustee called a hui of owners and granted him a lease. That lease currently remains unsigned pending the outcome of these proceedings. Mr Hohaia, and those owners supporting him, are opposed to any partition. Despite what wa...

  4. LCRO 166/2014 RD v TS (4 August 2017) [pdf, 145 KB]

    ...advised that he had been practicing for 55 years in the criminal jurisdiction and he cannot have been unaware of the particular requirements for the care and protection of such evidence. [23] At the review hearing, Mr RD acknowledged that his responses to the police had been flippant and should not have been made. At the time the remarks were made, he displayed a lack of recognition or acknowledgement of the seriousness relating to the material evidenced by the Regulations and th...

  5. Justice Matters - issue 06 - March 2017 [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...Zealand Police as a member of the Police Dog Section and Armed Offenders Squad. This meant I was able to experience first-hand how our justice system works and some of the challenges that we face. I was also lucky enough to be part of a small team responsible for re-establishing the court and justice systems in Iraq in 2002. I worked with justice officials from Denmark, the United Kingdom and the United States in what was both a challenging but very rewarding programme. This work r...

  6. Reid - Kaiwaitau 1 (2004) 108 Wairoa MB 37 (108 WR 37) [pdf, 2.1 MB]

    ...become subject to the rights of the trustees. 25. The Trust was created on 4 December 1995 at 94 WR MB 186 and vested Kaiwaitau 1 Block in Nelson Goodley, Aileen Himona, Ira Karaitiana, Pera Edwards, Mac Whaanga, Dardie Ormond and Bob Rarere as responsible trustees. Clause 2 of the Trust Deed provides that: (2) The Responsible Trustees shall have power to use, occupy and manage the land vested in the Responsible Trustees and to that end do all or any of the things which they would be...

  7. [2019] NZEmpC 23 Rachelle v Air New Zealand Ltd [pdf, 437 KB]

    ...Employment Relations Act 2000 (the Act). Air NZ maintains that these pleadings are out of time, that it has not consented to those personal grievances being raised out of time and it has not otherwise waived compliance with s 114(1). Ms Rachelle’s response was that both of those personal grievances were raised within time, because of a letter written on her behalf by her then lawyer to Air NZ. Jurisdiction to strike out [7] The Court has jurisdiction to strike out all or part...

  8. INZ (Foley) v Niland [2019] NZIACDT 16 (19 March 2019) [pdf, 126 KB]

    ...concluded by February 2017. By April 2017, Ms Niland had taken legal advice on the complaints from her present counsel and immediately appreciated the clarity he brought in recognising her professional lapses. She acknowledges that her early responses to the complaints were a mistake. [27] According to Ms Niland’s statement, she now has peer support and is not professionally isolated. She has benefitted from professional guidance and collegiality. She accepts the need to be...

  9. CEIT Homeowners Guide [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...Earthquakes Insurance Tribunal (the Tribunal) is here to provide homeowners affected by the 2010 and 2011 Canterbury earthquakes with a fair, speedy, flexible and cost-effective way to resolve long-standing claims with insurers (including Southern Response) and the Earthquake Commission (EQC). Features of the Tribunal include: • Located in Christchurch. • Only homeowners can apply. • If the homeowner agrees, a Tribunal member may visit the affected property. • Homeowners can...

  10. McGuckin - Whitianga Papa Tupu Ora Whenua Trust (2018) 385 Aotea MB 20 (385 AOT 20) [pdf, 391 KB]

    ...appointed? (b) Should the variations to the trust order be granted? Background [7] The Whitianga Papa Tupu Ora Trust was constituted on 29 June 2009.1 The trust administers several Māori freehold land blocks (the Whitianga blocks). The original responsible trustees were Paora Haitana, Eugene Topine, Robert Cribb, Anahera Hose, Nik Turanga, Raemoana Taiaroa, Dennis Herewini, also known as Dennis Roy Herewini, and Geraldine Taurerewa. Graham Bell and Teresa Brider were also ap...