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  1. Diamondaras v Rice - Rangiuru Part No 2A Roadway (2017) 159 Waiariki MB 94 (159 WAR 94) [pdf, 224 KB]

    ...Diamondaras argues that, in so far as the claims of people abusing the roadway and rest area are made, those matters should not be before this Court given it is not known who is responsible for those actions. [11] Rawiri and Raiha Biel both made statements in support of the applicant’s submissions. Raiha Biel is a trustee for Marukukere on the Tapuika Iwi Authority along with Geoffrey Rice, and is also a trustee of the Te Oke Wharerarauhe and Richard Riki Dinsdale whānau trust a...

  2. White v Potroz - Mohakatino Parininihi No 1C West 3A2 [2017] Māori Appellate Court MB 450 (2017 APPEAL 450) [pdf, 570 KB]

    ...Mohakatino Parininihi 1C West 3A2 granted in favour of Kereni Wetini. A year later on 9 June 1925 an order revesting 1C West 3A2 in Kereni Wetini as beneficial owner was issued in accordance with s 10 of the Native Land Amendment and Native Land Claims Adjustments Act 1922. 1 Fisher v Potroz – Mohakatino Parininihi No 1C West 3A2 (2016) 361 Aotea MB 146 (361 AOT 146). 2 Fisher v Potroz – Mohakatino Parininihi No 1C Wes...

  3. LCRO 171/2018 QZ v UJ (19 December 2018) [pdf, 169 KB]

    ...(the Committee) in which the Committee made a finding of unsatisfactory conduct. Background [2] Ms L was employed by JEZ (the Firm). Her supervising partner was Mr UJ. [3] In December 2017, she resigned from the firm. She then advanced a claim that she had been constructively dismissed. At the core of that claim was argument that she had been subjected to inappropriate behaviour from Mr UJ. She instructed Mr QZ and on 24 January 2018, lodged a personal grievance against the...

  4. [2020] NZIACDT 12 - TSO v Essina (27 February 2020) - Sanctions [pdf, 154 KB]

    ...While Ms Essina did not represent the complainant in her capacity as an immigration adviser on that visitor application, she was the sponsor which Immigration New Zealand found to be unusual. [40] Ms Essina’s explanation to the Tribunal for her statement to Immigration New Zealand (that there was no NZQA evaluation), is that she overlooked it for various reasons. She was outside New Zealand at the time of the assessment, her workload was intense and she mistakenly used a templa...

  5. Director of Proceedings v Evelyn Page Retirement Village Ltd [2019] NZHRRT 31 [pdf, 482 KB]

    ...making the above declaration based on the facts set out in the agreed summary of facts, and the non-publication orders sought in paragraph 2(b). 5. The defendant does not seek any order prohibiting publication of the defendant's name. 6. In the statement of claim the plaintiff also sought the following relief: (a) damages pursuant to s 57(1); and (b) costs. 7. These aspects of the relief claimed by the plaintiff have been resolved between the parties by negotiated agreement. The...

  6. Cations v The Real Estate Agents Authority (CAC 403) [2018] NZREADT 66 [pdf, 244 KB]

    ...r 9.6 was unsatisfactory conduct. Property B [7] The Committee found that Mr Cations had made changes to an agreement for sale and purchase (“the agreement”) after the vendor and purchaser had signed it. The Committee noted Mr Cations’ statement that he had written the agreement for Property B afresh, believing it would be easier to understand and clearer. The Committee found that when he re-drafted the agreement, Mr Cations made an error in recording the deposit amount as b...

  7. Application-to-provide-legal-aid-ServicesV21.8.pdf [pdf, 2 MB]

    ...relevant important documents (for example, submissions) that demonstrate your involvement. You do not need to provide your whole file. Please list the documents provided and a brief description of your involvement. No. 1 Type of document For example, Statement of claim Your involvement For example, I drafted most of this document When to use this form Complete and attach this coversheet for each case example provided with your application. Additional coversheets can be downloaded from...

  8. Kumar v Accident Compensation Corporation (Treatment Injury) [2023] NZACC 034 [pdf, 186 KB]

    ...associated with hepatitis C. [27] This Court acknowledges Mr Kumar’s submissions. However, the Court refers to the following evidence. [28] First, there is a gap of over a year between Mr Kumar’s treatment at Wellington hospital (where he claimed he was infected with hepatitis C) and his diagnosis of having hepatitis C. There is therefore limited temporal connection between his hospital treatment and his later diagnosis. Further, as noted above, any temporal connection betw...

  9. LCRO 137/2023 & 138/2023 FK v QT and LM (28 February 2025) [pdf, 173 KB]

    ...provided. Consequently, I requested the applicant to identify the evidence he had provided to the Committee and to provide any correspondence with Legal Aid or other evidence that supported his submission. [32] In response, the applicant filed a statement detailing his mostly oral engagements with various Legal Aid investigative personnel between April 2022 and October 2023. My understanding of his two key points is that Legal Aid has some sort of process under way relating to the ap...

  10. Performance Improvement Framework (PIF) July 2012 [pdf, 506 KB]

    PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT FRAMEWORK Formal Review of the Ministry of Jus ce (MoJ) JULY 2012 State Services Commission, the Treasury and the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet Performance Improvement Framework Formal Review: Ministry of Jus ce State Services Commission, the Treasury, and the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet Wellington, New Zealand Published July 2012 ISBN 978-0-478-36173-5 Web address: www.ssc.govt.nz/pif Crown copyright 2012 Copyright/terms