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  1. Non-publication orders

    ...clearly state on what grounds you're applying for a non-publication order. Your application will be shared with anyone who wishes to oppose it, in order to give them an opportunity to respond. This includes media organisations. Once an application and any responses are received, the Coroner then determines if there are grounds for a non-publication order and informs all parties of the result. s74 Non-publication order application form

  2. Wellington Standards Committee 1 v Hornsby [2013] NZLCDT 50 [pdf, 69 KB]

    ...of this woman and the evidence satisfies us on the balance of probabilities, having regard to the seriousness of the allegations, that the charges have been established and that it is more probable than not that Ms Hornsby is the person who was responsible for the deficit in petty cash funds which was the source of the stolen money. The affidavits from the two previous employers also depose to dishonest behaviour in the sense which reinforces our findings in terms of these thefts,...

  3. Waitangi Tribunal - The Whanganui district [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...they must now arrange the division in their own way.9 13 9. Wakefield, vol 1, p 289 The Whanganui District It is an issue for consideration whether Wakefield held primary responsibility for the equitable division of the sale goods. After watching the ‘distribution’, Wakefield must have been foolish to think that ‘those who failed to obtain their share of the payment would agree that the transaction ha...

  4. Māori Trustee v Ihaia - Omapere Taraire E & Rangihamama X3A (Aggregated) (2014) 88 Taitokerau MB 9 (88 TTK 9) [pdf, 269 KB]

    ...presumed advance. Section 154(e) allows the owners of the other shares to resolve that part of the income accruing from their shares may be paid to the Māori Trustee to reduce the presumed advance. [8] In the present case the Māori Trustee and the responsible trustees of the Trust have agreed on a repayment programme to accelerate the repayment of the presumed advance. The agreement was approved by the current owners at an Annual General Meeting held on 19 November 2011 and at a...

  5. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 DM Piritahi Kathryn Ngapo [pdf, 191 KB]

    ...Piritahi Marae, I am here to speak as someone who has a deep and abiding interest in the whenua, the moana and the tangata of this island. I am here to speak as one whose parents have formed her, and because Waiheke is my turangawaewae and I feel the responsibility of kaitiakitanga for this place, which also has formed me. 4. I am a teacher by profession and I relieve or take temporary contracts when I am able, as I have been responsible for the care of family members including my...

  6. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 WML evidence chief John Leman [pdf, 4.3 MB]

    ...Maximum pitch: 3 degrees 7 50. These limits reflect survival of equipment and a well prepared crew so are considered too severe for the casual environment of a marina. 51. Research in the Netherlands reviewed stability criterion for response of the body to acceleration for various body orientations. A ‘surprise’ stability coefficient was recommended at 55% of maximum acceleration. Assuming an initial casual stance, a surprised or disabled body will topple if the ac...

  7. Potangaroa - Golden Sarel Potangaroa [2015] Chief Judge's MB 562 (2015 CJ 562) [pdf, 293 KB]

    ...of the date of this Report; and; b. If no objections are received then pursuant to section 44(5) of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 the application be dismissed. c. If objections are received then the matter be set down for hearing.” Responses [7] On 28 October 2014, Notice of Objection to the report of the Registrar was filed by Mr Wallis for the applicant. He no longer acts as a barrister and solicitor but he was given leave to represent the applicant. Copies of that ob...

  8. Nga Uri a Maata Ngapo Charitable Trust v McLeod – Harataunga West 2B2A1 (2012) 49 Waikato Maniapoto MB 223 (49 WMN 223) [pdf, 169 KB]

    ...1 A20090019724 49 Waikato Maniapoto MB 226 I directed that such questions should be put in writing, and that Ms Anderson could respond in writing. [10] Following on from the written responses from Ms Anderson, counsel for the respondents indicated that they wished to have the opportunity to cross-examine Ms Josie Anderson in person. [11] Due to difficulties arising from availability of the various parties and Ms Anderso

  9. [2014] NZEmpC 137 Pollard Contracting Ltd v Donald [pdf, 130 KB]

    ...Mr Graham emailed counsel for the Plaintiff with a query regarding the Defendant’s final pay, and also asking for an update on the issues raised by him on 2 July 2013. 17. Counsel for the Plaintiff emailed Mr Graham on 9 July 2013 with a response to each of the issues raised by Mr Graham on 2 July 2013 and 4 July 2013. This was counsel for the Plaintiff’s last contact with Mr Graham. 18. Soon after Mr Graham’s last contact with counsel for the Plaintiff, the Plainti...

  10. Urwin v Te Kura – Te Reti B and Te Reti C Block (2014) 74 Waikato Maniapoto MB 277 (74 WMN 277) [pdf, 172 KB]

    ...Tauranga. A meeting of the beneficial owners for the block was held at Tauranga on 13 August 2011. One of the agenda items that day was trustee elections. The respondents were not re- elected. On 30 August 2011 the respondents were replaced as responsible trustees by the Māori Land Court. 1 [2] On 18 February 2013 the current trustees filed a statement of claim with the Māori Land Court pursuant to s 237 of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 (“TTWMA”). There are three cause...