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  1. MacFarlane v Hurihanganui - Whakarewarewa 2B (2015) 133 Waiariki MB 290 (133 WAR 290) [pdf, 262 KB]

    ...addresses and would have had sufficient time to present these proxies to the Court; and (c) 9 of these 24 were also invalid due to the forms being incorrectly completed. [14] The second notice of the meeting sent to owners had the following statement: “POSTAL votes and PROXY forms must be received by the Court by 4pm Friday 11 September 2015,...” [15] The proxy form itself stated in the notes on the reverse side of the document that the proxy form must be lodged with the...

  2. Puriri – Okaihau No3C No2 (2013) 28 Takitimu MB 129 (28 TKT 129) [pdf, 169 KB]

    ...December 2013 states that on 22 January 2013 an updated signing authority was received removing Mr Puriri and adding a Ms Manning. Then on 11 March 2013 the January change to the signing authority was reversed on notice that Mr Puriri had not consented to the change. Accordingly his role as signatory was reinstated. To put the point beyond doubt, Arama Puriri is the only person authorised as responsible trustee to operate the trust bank account. [37] For the future, and excludi...

  3. Hutt City Ltd & Anor v CAC 20002 & Anor [2013] NZREADT 109 [pdf, 127 KB]

    ...and responsibilities but “went rogue” under pressure and feelings of sympathy for the purchasers needing possession of a home. The Committee’s Decision [31] The Committee determined that releasing the keys to the purchasers, without the consent of the complainant or her solicitor, was a breach of r.9.1 of the Real Estate Agents Act (Professional Conduct and Client Care) Rules 2009. Rule 9.1 provides: “A licensee must act in the best interests of a client and act in accordance...

  4. [2015] NZEmpC 38 Davis v Commissioner of Police [pdf, 109 KB]

    ...visitation rights. The application [7] The grounds upon which Mr Davis has made application for a rehearing are: (a) The Court was biased in its decision against the applicant. (b) That the Court failed to consider relevant evidence and statements. (c) That disparities in the respondent's evidence were ignored by the Court in making their (sic) decision. (d) That some of the facts relied on by the Employment Court in its decision are incorrect and/or misinte...

  5. Algie & Others v ACC [2013] NZACA 6 [pdf, 56 KB]

    ...Accident Compensation Act 1982 AND IN THE MATTER of an appeal pursuant to s.107 of the Act BETWEEN JAMES ALGIE AND OTHERS Appellant AND ACCIDENT COMPENSATION CORPORATION Respondent HEARING On the papers by consent AUTHORITY Robyn Bedford COUNSEL J Miller for appellant; P McBride for respondent/applicant DECISION GRANTING APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO APPEAL TO THE HIGH COURT AND SUBMISSION IN SUPPORT OF AUTHORITY’S RIGHT TO BE...

  6. Waitangi Tribunal - issue 59 of Te Manutukutuku [pdf, 669 KB]

    ...lots of individual blocks and individual public works takings will not. In this way, the things that really matter to most people will be all that is inquired into. Claimant and Crown research will be carried out simultaneously, followed by a Crown statement of posi- tion on the big-picture issues. The Tribunal will then define the issues for its hearings. At this point, claimants and the Crown would be free to decide that they had enough material on which to start negotiations. Other-...

  7. Barnes - Te Horo 2B2B2B Residue (2008) 125 Whangarei MB 11 (125 WH 11) [pdf, 2.8 MB]

    ...can't go across because of this tie up in the Court system, I wish the ones that I actually bought would go across to Michael because I did buy them. They're not actually inheritance issue. " [13] I note here that Jack Bames' statement is at odds with the Court record when Matekino Rangiuia transfen'ed the interests to Jack Bal1les on 20 March 1987 as it is recorded by the COUli that (18 AT 73) " Mr Bames will set aside this land for all my family as...

  8. Roberts - Okoroire 457N1 Maori Reservation (2016) 141 Waiariki MB 134 (141 WAR 134) [pdf, 228 KB]

    ...trustee dies and the court receives a death certificate for the deceased trustee. (3) In exercising the powers in subsections (1) and (2), the court may order the vesting of land or other assets of the trust in any person or persons (with the consent of that person or those persons) upon the terms of the trust, whether or not that person was previously a trustee. [21] These provisions grant the Court a discretionary power to appoint trustees of a Māori reservation. 9 However, s...

  9. [2020] NZIACDT 47 - IK v Tian (3 November 2020) [pdf, 222 KB]

    ...factor in assessing sanctions. She ignored invitations from the Authority and the Tribunal to participate in the disciplinary process, until sending an unduly brief submission to the Tribunal on 11 sanctions, unsupported by any affidavit, statement, financial or other documentary evidence. [46] While Ms Tian accepts not doing her job in a professional way and hence her wrongdoing, she makes no apology or expresses any remorse. An apology to the complainant would have been...

  10. Trustees of Tuaropaki Trust - Tuaropaki E (2002) 77 Taupō MB 25 (77 TPO 25) [pdf, 340 KB]

    ...owners or approximately 75%. Tuaropaki E block is used for various purposes including sheep, cattle, deer and dairy farming. The Trust is also engaged in geothermal investment through its sole shareholding in the Company. According to the financial statements for the year ending 30 June 2002, the Trust's assets are $174 million with liabilities of $119 million leaving net assets of approximately $54 million. The 2002 annual report discloses that the Trust enjoyed a record tax paid...