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  1. Winitana v Wairoa Waikaremoana Maori Trust Board - Lake Waikaremoana [2021] Chief Judge's MB 615 (2021 CJ 615) [pdf, 568 KB]

    ...2. Note that the original uses the term ‘European land’. 7 Māori Affairs Act 1953, s 2(2)(f) as inserted by Māori Purposes Act 1960. 8 253 Rotorua MB 15-17 (253 ROT 15-17) at [16]. 9 Applicant’s submissions at [9]. 10 Applicant’s affidavit at [8]. 2021 Chief Judge’s MB 642 [25] In his judgment, Judge Savage held that:11 The two trust boards concerned are not Maori but statutory creations and therefore but for the saving provision that I now refer to the l...

  2. LCRO 158/2019 RL v BN, TG and VK (1 April 2021) [pdf, 604 KB]

    ...were fair and reasonable, shaped the lawyer’s response to the review. Mr BN suggested that if he had been aware that issue as to the nature of the advice provided to Ms RL was to assume significance in the review, he would have provided an affidavit setting out details of the advice given including advice provided in multiple phone conversations with Ms RL. He observed that Mr BN had, in correspondence to the LCRO of 19 November 2019, made observation that Ms RL’s compla...

  3. Liu & Anor v Auckland Council & Ors [2013] NZWHT Auckland 25 [pdf, 257 KB]

    ...accepted that there was doubt as to whether Mr Marevich was responsible for ensuring that the cladding was installed in accordance with the PBS system. [34] Mr Rainey submits that it is clear from the evidence of the PBS warranty and the affidavit sworn by Ms Zhang on 12 July 2011 in support of the application to join PBS and Mr Marevich that PBS agreed to certify the cladding installation. Ms Zhang deposed that Mr Marevich personally inspected the cladding work on behalf...

  4. Grants Handbook v4.83.pdf [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...able to be assigned. Legal representation will be determined by the nature of the proceedings and the applicant’s interest in them. Consideration will be given as to whether the proceedings involve preparation of a written application and support affidavits, whether the applicant is required to make an appearance and whether they are capable of being self-represented. Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Act 2009 Under s 11(7) of the Act, proceedings under Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Act 2...

  5. Grants Handbook v4.85.pdf [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...able to be assigned. Legal representation will be determined by the nature of the proceedings and the applicant’s interest in them. Consideration will be given as to whether the proceedings involve preparation of a written application and support affidavits, whether the applicant is required to make an appearance and whether they are capable of being self-represented. Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Act 2009 Under s 11(7) of the Act, proceedings under Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Act 2...

  6. [2024] NZEnvC 187 Gisborne District Council v Barraclough [pdf, 6.2 MB]

    ...seeking exposed earthworks be stabilised, discharge of contaminants cease, a new erosion and sediment control plan be provided, and no further earthworks be carried out until the plan is approved. [2] The application was supported by the following affidavits from: (a) David Sluter, a Council enforcement officer. He addressed site inspections and assessed environmental effects; (b) Kevin Ford, a Council enforcement officer. He addressed the compliance history of the site, Counc...

  7. [2020] NZEnvC 009 Maypole Environmental Limited v Kapiti Coast District Council [pdf, 7.2 MB]

    ...there were some amendments where there was doubt, the parties agreed to request the Court to consider all of the proposed amendments as a coherent package exercising its powers under s 293. Court Hearing and Directions [15] Maypole provided an affidavit of Mr C A Hansen4 (consultant planner) in support of its request. Mr Hansen had participated in discussions with Council planners to develop the proposed amendments to resolve Maypole's appeal and was also Maypole's pla...

  8. LCRO 116/2017 GC v KM (31 May 2018) [pdf, 420 KB]

    ...the client”. Circumstances in which this rule has been held to apply include where a client was encountering difficulties in making contact with the lawyer concerned, where “it was evident that no preparation had been done to complete [the] affidavit and instead [the client] was required to wait late at night while the document was completed”.43 [114] In another illustration where a client’s repeated requests to the client’s lawyer for a response went unanswered, the obs...

  9. Canterbury Earthquakes Insurance Tribunal Act 2019 [pdf, 521 KB]

    ...any case or any other person acting under the express or implied direction of the tribunal may administer an oath or affirmation. (2) The tribunal may require that any documents or information be verified by oath or affirmation, statutory declaration, affidavit, or other means. (3) On a charge of perjury, it is sufficient to prove that the oath or affirmation was administered, or the documents or information were verified, in accordance with this clause. 16 Tribunal may dispense with evidenc...

  10. Grants Handbook v4.89 [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...to be assigned. Legal representation will be determined by the nature of the proceedings and the applicant’s interest in them. Consideration will be given as to whether the proceedings involve preparation of a written application and support affidavits, whether the applicant is required to make an appearance and whether they are capable of being self-represented. Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Act 2009 Under s 11(7) of the Act, proceedings under Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Act 20...