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  1. Peta v Hemara - Succession to Henry Peta [2023] Chief Judge's MB 731 (2023 CJ 731) [pdf, 335 KB]

    ...2005; b) Rongo Matene Peta states “I was not informed that this succession was granted until Wednesday 12 August 2020 at the Māori Land Court in Whanganui”; c) Rosita Sharon Hemara (my half-sister/my mothers’ daughter) did not have my consent to act on our behalf in applying for this succession order; d) Rosita and Ngāti Mahuta (as our father’s step children) but not of ‘blood’ should not have been included in the succession order; e) At the time of this succession,...

  2. NT & TL v X Ltd [2024] NZDT 194 (8 March 2024) [pdf, 209 KB]

    ...remove all electrical and plumbing work. NT responded that they were seeking legal advice and no one was allowed to enter their property without their permission. They maintained that on 14 September 2023, X Ltd broke into their home without their consent, and ripped out all the kitchen work done to date, as well as all the electrical and plumbing work done by those tradespeople, causing extensive damage and leaving the property unsafe. Further, NT said X Ltd continued to threaten the...

  3. Waitangi Tribunal bibliography 2021 part 1 [pdf, 198 KB]

    WAITANGI TRIBUNAL BIBLIOGRAPHY Tribunal Reports, Publications and Research Reports Presented in Evidence 1975-2020 Part 1: Waitangi Tribunal Reports, Statements and Publications Waitangi Tribunal 2021 ISSN 2463-7181 February 2021 WT Bibliography 1975-2020 Part 1 1 Page 1 of 38 Foreword by the Chairperson of the Waitangi Tribunal The Waitangi Tribunal has now been part of our legal landscape for 36...

  4. Directory of Official Information M-O [pdf, 551 KB]

    Directory of Official Information Listings M-O About This is a living document. We endeavour to update it whenever there are changes to be made. If your department or agency’s information is out of date, please email oia@justice.govt.nz with the necessary amendments. We can send you a MS Word version if you need. Ministerial Relations and Services Strategy, Governance & Finance Ministry of Justice | Tāhū o te Ture oia@justice.govt.nz ma

  5. Directory of Official Information M-O [pdf, 552 KB]

    Directory of Official Information Listings M-O Author Version number Date About This is a living document. We endeavour to update it whenever there are changes to be made. If your department or agency’s information is out of date, please email oia@justice.govt.nz with the necessary amendments. We can send you a MS Word version if you need. Ministerial Relations and Services Strategy, Governance & Finance Ministry of Justice | Tāhū o te Ture

  6. [2006] NZEmpC AC 52/06 Simpsons Farms Ltd v Aberhart [pdf, 143 KB]

    ...cases of redundancy have altered over the period of almost the last 20 years. To determine how s103A may have been intended by Parliament to affect the legal position immediately before the enactment, it is necessary to go back and analyse the statements of those positions, and its reasoning, of the Court of Appeal in a number of cases. [40] The usual starting point for such an examination is the judgment of the Court of Appeal in G N Hale and Son Ltd v Wellington Caretakers etc...

  7. Management Committee of Mangatawa Papamoa Blocks Incorporation - Lot 1 DPS 65413 and Part Mangatawa Papamoa SO 452445 (2018) 156 Waikato Maniapoto MB 77 (156 WMN 77) [pdf, 732 KB]

    ...which permitted an expansion of PCV. Mr Whitiora McLeod has been consistent in his view expressed then and now that Mangatawa have committed themselves to only one type of investment, a retirement village investment. There is some force in that statement. [63] I also accept that there can be no guarantee of ultimate success. Whilst market conditions are good for retirement villages at the moment, between 2008 to 2012, PCV struggled to gain any headway. Market conditions may chan...

  8. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights - summary record 5th report (continued) [pdf, 96 KB]

    ...previous month had been New Zealand’s first. 6. Responding to Mr. Lallah’s questions about “Operation 8”, he said that all the arrest warrants had indeed been issued on the basis of sworn evidence. The Solicitor-General was required to give consent before charges under the Terrorism Suppression Act could proceed. He had determined that there was not a sufficient basis for the charges in that case, but also that the police had not acted in any way improperly in pursuing them,...

  9. [2016] NZEmpC 39 Fox v Hereworth School Trust Board Costs [pdf, 281 KB]

    ...to the scope of issues that the Court was required to consider during the hearing and determine. Ms Blomfield reminds me that Mrs Fox attributed incorrect sinister motives to several of the defendant’s representatives and adamantly read into statements made by them the worst possible intentions of their makers. Counsel submits that Mrs Fox then refused unreasonably to acknowledge the possibility of an alternative and innocuous meaning for those statements and relied upon them in...

  10. [2019] NZEmpC 73 Kazemi v Rightway Ltd [pdf, 446 KB]

    ...out in Mr Drake’s letter had been addressed and satisfactorily responded to. [57] RightWay’s then solicitors responded to Mr Drake advising that RightWay’s preliminary position was that the claim made had no merit. Ms Kazemi filed a statement of problem in the Employment Relations Authority (the Authority) on 19 May 2017, to which RightWay responded. [58] By letter dated 14 July 2017 Ms Kazemi resigned from RightWay, effective 11 August 2017. [59] RightWay advised Ms K...