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  1. Selwyn v Whakatōhea Māori Trust Board - Opape 1A19B (2019) 220 Waiariki MB 94 (220 WAR 94) [pdf, 322 KB]

    ...the previous hearing, the owners accepted without prejudice, the resignation of the Whakatohea Māori Trust Board (WMTB) on the basis time was necessary to undertake due diligence. Upon completion of the due diligence, the owners find WMTB, as the responsible t have only undertaken a thirty-eight (38) year lease for fee simple of two hundred dollars ($200.00) only. We believe there is a clack of fiduciary duty by WMTB under both the Act and the Trust Order for determination of liabi...

  2. Nikora v Trustees of Te Uru Taumatua and Te Komiti o Runga (2019) 221 Waiariki MB 200 (221 WAR 200) [pdf, 282 KB]

    ...process. However, they have not received any reply or acknowledgment from TUT regarding their dispute. Te Kaunihera had hoped matters would be resolved in accordance with the internal dispute process set out in the TUT deed. Given the lack of response from TUT, they have now made application to the Court. Ngā tono - The Applications Application A20190007318 [3] The first application was filed by Mr Nikora on 15 August 2019, seeking orders pursuant to ss 238 and 240 to enforce...

  3. [2021] NZEnvC 084 Rangitane o Tamaki v Manawatu-Wanganui Regional Council [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...matters already put before us. [167] We further direct that by Friday 30 April 2021 the Regional Council, in consultation with TDC, submits a final set of conditions for our consideration, reflecting this Interim Decision. 3 [2] We address the responses received below. Memorandum dated 12 May 2021 from TDC [3] TDC advised that there are two minor matters that may benefit from clarification and/ or updating, for the sake of full accuracy. The first related to the median and avera...

  4. LCRO 169/2017 NR v WP (30 October 2018) [pdf, 111 KB]

    ...that might breach the rule including: …registering a caveat on a title to land knowing that (or failing to inquire whether) there is not a “caveatable interest” on the part of the client to be protected… [16] The authors of Professional Responsibility in New Zealand refer to a comment by the Court of Appeal in Moevao v Department of Labour, a decision about abuse of a court process, for assistance in understanding the purpose of r 2.3. The Court of Appeal said:4 The con...

  5. 220412 Detailed funding proposal template April 2022 [docx, 282 KB]

    ...can be used. If the money is going to more than one Vote, copy the table below for each Vote. Consult with your eligible agency’s finance team to ensure the correct appropriation, Minister and Vote are identified. Minister: [Enter name of Minister responsible for the Vote] Vote: [Enter name of Vote where funding will go to] $ millions 2022/23 2023/24 2024/25 2025/26 Total Appropriation: [Identify whether Departmental or Non-Departmental expense] [Enter Title of appropriation] -...

  6. Rotorua District Council (Representation Arrangements) Bill [pdf, 320 KB]

    ...https://www.rotorualakescouncil.nz/our-council/meetings/agendas-and-minutes?item=id:2g1ttw7j517q9s6inve3 3 WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND Published by Order of the House of Representatives – 2022 Option, which is usually held only every five years,4 which may create difficulties for voters wishing to change rolls in response to this Bill. Does the distinction involve disadvantage to one or more classes of individuals? 15. I have used the figures and calculations provided in the C...

  7. Proceeds of Crime Fund full proposal template [docx, 277 KB]

    ...can be used. If the money is going to more than one Vote, copy the table below for each Vote. Consult with your eligible agency’s finance team to ensure the correct appropriation, Minister and Vote are identified. Minister: [Enter name of Minister responsible for the Vote] Vote: [Enter name of Vote where funding will go to] $ millions 2022/23 2023/24 2024/25 2025/26 Total Appropriation: [Identify whether Departmental or Non-Departmental expense] [Enter Title of appropriation] -...

  8. Wellington Standards Committee 2 v Tennet [2023] NZLCDT 20 (17 May 2023) [pdf, 105 KB]

    ...His misconduct seems puzzling. He struggled to advance a sound reason for it. His many referees seemed puzzled too. Many could not believe it; some thought his conduct must have been influenced by another person. [3] To reach a balanced response, we must consider: • what caused the misconduct; • the gravity of the conduct; • aggravating circumstances; and • mitigating circumstances. 1 See our liability decision [2022] NZLCDT 37, especially at [27]. 3...

  9. F Ltd v DS & KS [2022] NZDT 173 (10 October 2022) [pdf, 181 KB]

    ...$10,000.00. DQ, director of F Ltd, immediately agreed to the pay the vet bills. A total of $9,541.55 was paid, in two instalments on 29 June and 2 September 2021. 2. F Ltd subsequently spoke to its insurer R Ltd, who said the company was not legally responsible to pay the vet bills. Therefore, F Ltd now brings a claim for a refund of the $9,541.55 paid. 3. DS and KS counterclaim $3,099.22 being the cost of additional vet bills. 4. The issues to be decided are: a) Did FQ breach...

  10. 20220421-Section-7-Report-Rotorua-District-Council.pdf [pdf, 320 KB]

    ...https://www.rotorualakescouncil.nz/our-council/meetings/agendas-and-minutes?item=id:2g1ttw7j517q9s6inve3 3 WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND Published by Order of the House of Representatives – 2022 Option, which is usually held only every five years,4 which may create difficulties for voters wishing to change rolls in response to this Bill. Does the distinction involve disadvantage to one or more classes of individuals? 15. I have used the figures and calculations provided in the C...