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  1. Waitangi Tribunal bibliography 2020 Part 1 [pdf, 367 KB]

    WAITANGI TRIBUNAL BIBLIOGRAPHY Tribunal Reports, Publications and Research Reports Presented in Evidence 1975-2019 Part 1: Waitangi Tribunal Reports, Statements and Publications Waitangi Tribunal 2020 ISSN 2463-7181 February 2020 WT Bibliography 1975-2019 Part 1 1 Page 1 of 38 Foreword by the Chairperson of the Waitangi Tribunal The Waitangi Tribunal has now been part...

  2. Borst v ACC [2014] NZACA 8 [pdf, 232 KB]

    ...because of his amputation and the pain, he had no money see his doctor or to pay his bills and his goods were being repossessed. His doctor and the police were notified and Mr Borst was admitted the same day. [28] There is also Mr Borst’s own statement, which ACC received on 23 March 2009, entitled “A Tragedy by Noel Borst” (“the 2009 statement”). This is a 10 page document which clearly and credibly describes Mr Borst’s accident and his injuries and treatment in the imm...

  3. OIA-120214.pdf [pdf, 5 MB]

    ...19 82 Page 11 of 11 JVBU The stakeholder is advised of project. Engagement with the workforce working group on risk assessment tools. Discussions with each stakeholder in person or online by 13 May 2022. Risk management # Risk statement Mitigation RK01 COVID-19 restrictions make stakeholder meetings impossible. Meetings can be conducted online. RK02 Engagement fatigue possible with agencies who may have multiple projects and time limitations. Stakeholder...

  4. Corrigan - Ngatihine H2B (2014) 71 Taitokerau MB 72 (71 TTK 72) [pdf, 210 KB]

    ...conservation fund. No monetary dividend paid in 33 years. No authority to re enter a second rotation of pine forestry. Compensation for native timbers extracted from customary lands. Wahi tapu sites desecrated from forestry operations. Resource consents being breached by hancocks ltd. Ets entitlements not awarded to the beneficial owners. The forestry trust do not have an environmental management policy. [67] In accordance with my direction, the Trust through Mr Rishworth provided...

  5. CAC10027 v Brankin [2013] NZREADT 32 [pdf, 121 KB]

    ...under family stress in terms of the health of her aunt to whom she had to attend urgently, and the defendant was not available to assist. It seems she had provided the purchasers with a key to the garage of the property prior to settlement and with consent of the vendors but also on that ring was the key to the house, and the purchasers used it and took occupation of the house prior to settlement. Her employer company reduced its commission to sooth the vendors, Mr and Mrs Exley, but th...

  6. Watson v Parker - The Proprietors of Torere 64 Incorporated [2015] Māori Appellate Court MB 543 (2015 APPEAL 543) [pdf, 388 KB]

    ...members of any committee of management. Whether or not the appellant was successful in the appeal, there would still be only two members on the committee of management. Mr Clews did not have any instructions from his clients as to whether they would consent to being appointed by the Court to fill any gap. [42] In Mr Clews’ view, the Court’s only ability to fill the gap in membership of the committee of management would be pursuant to s 280(7)(b) of the Act, but only if the Cou...

  7. Li v The Real Estate Agents Authority (CAC), Huang, Chae, Donkin and Barfoot & Thompson Ltd (Mairangi Bay) [2018] NZREADT 52 [pdf, 335 KB]

    ...offer at around 3 pm. [33] It is implicit in the Committee’s decision that because adequate time was provided for the meeting, it was likely that there had been a sufficient explanation of the terms of the Agreement. This is supported by the statements which the Committee made in its decision that it was not in a position to resolve any conflict on the evidence between Mrs Li on the one hand, and Mr Huang on the other:8 The Committee … notes simply that the process took four...

  8. KC v Accident Compensation Corporation (Mental Injury and Social Rehabilitation) [2023] NZACC 011 [pdf, 276 KB]

    ...formulate the whole clinical picture, and thereby provide appropriate recommendations. In terms of the sensitive claim, [the appellant’s] description is consistent with sexual violation under the crimes act. She reports that while she may have consented to sexual intercourse with her husband she did not consent to the level of violence, aggression and profanity used. She describes feeling intimidated and traumatised by this experience, and described the sexual abuse as inconsi...

  9. Deputy Registrar v Moeahu – Lot 1 DP 17494 Part Section 2345 New Plymouth (Old Railway Station) (2021) 437 Aotea MB 3 (437 AOT 3) [pdf, 550 KB]

    437 Aotea MB 3 I TE KOOTI WHENUA MĀORI O AOTEAROA I TE ROHE O AOTEA In the Māori Land Court of New Zealand Aotea District A20170004318 WĀHANGA Under Sections 67, 231, 238, 239 and 240, Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 MŌ TE TAKE In the matter of Lot 1 DP 17494 Part Section 2345 New Plymouth (Old Railway Station) and Other Blocks I WAENGA I A Between ME And ME And DEPUTY REGISTRAR Te Kaitono Appl

  10. Status hearings evaluation: New Zealand study of pre-trial hearings in criminal cases [pdf, 487 KB]

    ...facts with a “caption sheet” (cover page which has a space for inserting the maximum penalty on conviction); • A job sheet (police record of investigation of an alleged offence); • A copy of a video interview transcript; • A victim impact statement; • The defendant’s criminal record. There should also be details of prosecution witnesses and, for traffic offences, the blood/breath alcohol reading and a copy of the traffic accident report. The disclosure package should assist the...