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  1. Twomey - Succession to Te Ngahoa Te Whaaro [2023] Chief Judge's MB 587 (2023 CJ 587) [pdf, 301 KB]

    ...determine the merits of the application. 2023 Chief Judge MB 594 Ko te hātepe ture o te tono nei Procedural History [5] On 25 November 2022, the Registrar’s Report and Recommendation was sent to all parties known to the Court. [6] Four responses were received to the Report. A response from the applicant and a joint response from (Paku) Emma Haereone Scott, the applicant, Sally Hinekōrako Edmonds and Maea (Maraea) Walker were supportive of the Report’s recommendatio...

  2. RJ v Accident Compensation Corporation (Claim for weekly compensation) [2025] NZACC 12 (28 January 2025) [pdf, 216 KB]

    ...Dr Vause advised the appellant to return if her symptoms worsened. There is no record of her doing so. 1 The Glasgow Coma Scale is a clinical scale used to measure a person’s level of consciousness after a brain injury by reference to eye response, verbal response and motor response, with 15 being the most favourable score possible. 3 [7] In 2001, the appellant completed her last year of High School. In 2002, she did a media studies course, and, in 2003, she moved to Chr...

  3. Proprietors of Pipiriki Township v Cripps (2025) 518 Aotea MB 91 (518 AOT 91) [pdf, 300 KB]

    ...Preamble, it is not controversial to apply a tikanga-laden lens to the possessory principle in the right context. Tuku whenua, a tikanga land-based practice, would unlikely envisage a situation where the donor of the whenua would have their rights and responsibilities suspended, when and if a hē was occurring on land where a tuku whenua was in play. In that sense at tikanga, the tuku whenua can be permanent, but was never absolute. The mana of both parties would need to be consi...

  4. Gibbs v Te Runanga o Ngati Tama - Part Lot 2 and Lot 1 DP 4866 (TNK 4/901) and Section 1 SO 10359 CT TNK4/792 (2011) 274 Aotea MB 47 (274 AOT 47) [pdf, 370 KB]

    ...Court. The only reason for the involvement of NPDC is concern that this long vexed matter will ultimately be defeated by the creation of a Māori reservation. The Te Horo Tunnel is on a public road and therefore within the Council‘s domain of responsibility, and not within the control of DOC. [40] Ms Hughes also contended that the Applicants are arguing that the PWA application will not succeed and therefore this Court should not be troubled. That submission cannot be sustain...

  5. Justice: our people, our communities [pdf, 6.2 MB]

    ...challenging than it sounds – each agency has their own responsibilities and functions. However, when all agencies are focused around achieving the same outcome and can share their strengths, great things can happen. In Christchurch, the Integrated Safety Response (to family violence) pilot got underway in July 2016. The initiative sees more than ten different agencies and groups working together – to provide services for victims, perpetrators and whānau involved in family violen...

  6. Proactive Release - Amendments to the Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Act 2009 [pdf, 2.7 MB]

    ...which in turn would reduce those ultimately subject to CPRA.15 ROCC is implementing an innovative approach by combining social and economic intervention with targeted enforcement action. This is a critical component of a successful and sustained response to organised crime. ROCC is community- led, partnering with iwi and local groups to co-design responses to locally identified harms and drivers of organised crime. Human Rights 66. C l i i Z l Bill f Ri 990 BOR I i l...

  7. 2021-10-27 ORC - PC8 - Common Bundle - Volume 1 [pdf, 16 MB]

    ...refer Plan Change 8 and Plan Change 1 to the Environment Court (8 April 2020) CB232 3B Appendix B: Letter from Environmental Protection Authority commissioning Skelton report (15 September 2020) CB234 3C Appendix C: Minister’s letter in response to Skelton report CB236 3D Appendix D: Professor Skelton – Investigation of Freshwater Management and Allocation Functions at Otago Regional Council (1 October 2019) CB240 3E Appendix E: Letter from Otago Regional Council to Min...

  8. Proactive release - Evidence to inform a regulated cannabis market [pdf, 3.2 MB]

    ...Nana, Hillmaré Schulze, Amanda Reid, Merewyn Groom, Sam Green, Hugh Dixon, and Nick Roberston All work is done, and services rendered at the request of, and for the purposes of the client only. Neither BERL nor any of its employees accepts any responsibility on any grounds whatsoever, including negligence, to any other person. While every effort is made by BERL to ensure that the information, opinions and forecasts provided to the client are accurate and reliable, BERL shall not be...

  9. Common Bundle Volume 2 [pdf, 3.4 MB]

    20 Schedules CB305 S C H E D U L E S 20-2 Regional Plan: Water for Otago, updated to 1 July 2018 Table of Contents for Schedules 1 to 17 1. Schedule of natural and human use values of Otago’s surface water bodies ...........................................................................................................................4 1A Schedule of natural values .......................................................................6 1AA Schedule of Ota