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  1. Complaints Assessment Committee 416 v Prasad [2019] NZREADT 001 [pdf, 251 KB]

    ...be determined on the papers. The Tribunal has set aside 27-29 March 2019 for a penalty hearing, if one is required. [94] Pursuant to s 113 of the Act, the Tribunal draws the parties’ attention to s 116 of the Act, which sets out the right of appeal to the High Court. The procedure to be followed is set out in part 20 of the High Court Rules. _________________ Hon P J Andrews Chairperson _________________ Ms N Dangen Member _____________...

  2. June 2016 National Pānui [pdf, 330 KB]

    ...Development Kopironui Property - Application to determine the benefi cial interests of Ngäti Whätua o Kaipara and Te Kawerau ä Maki pursuant to section 75 of the Te Kawerau ä Maki Claims Settlement Act 2015 50 NATIONAL PÄNUI - Pipiri / JUNE 2016 Appeals to be heard by the Mäori Appellate Court At Whanganui | Mäori Land Court, Ingestre Chambers, 74 Ingestre Street, Whanganui Thursday 23 June 2016 | Chief Judge W W Isaac (Presiding) Judge P J Savage Judge M J Doogan PANUI NO: T...

  3. Memorandum of counsel for the Auckland Council in support of Notice of Motion under s291 of the RMA applying for waivers and directions dated 9 May 201 [pdf, 12 MB]

    ...respect of a matter not otherwise before the Court). The Council relies on these authorities. For instance: a. In the 2016 decision Re Auckland Council10 the Court held that it had jurisdiction to make directions I grant waivers in relation to appeals on the Auckland Council's decisions on the Independent Hearing Panel's recommendations on the then proposed Auckland Unitary Plan. The Auckland Council in that case similarly sought to waive certain requirements of section 27...

  4. Noble - Estate of Rameka Korewha Ngamanu [2019] Chief Judge's MB 132 (2019 CJ 132) [pdf, 429 KB]

    ...April 1981 at 12 Auckland MB 162 in relation to succession to Rameka Korewha Ngamanu was erroneous in 2 [2009] Chief Judge’s MB 209-225 (2009 CJ 209). 3 [2010] Maori Appellate Court MB 167 (2010 APPEAL 167). 2019 Chief Judge’s MB 149 fact or in law because of any mistake or omission on the part of the Court or in the presentation of the facts of the case to the Court? and if so is it necessary in the interests of justice...

  5. Complaints Assessment Committee 412 v Grewal, Preet & Co Real Estate Limited, Voordouw & Mason [2018] NZREADT 47 [pdf, 314 KB]

    ...Tribunal whether penalty may be determined on the papers. The Tribunal will then make any necessary timetable orders. [98] Pursuant to s 113 of the Act, the Tribunal draws the parties’ attention to s 116 of the Act, which sets out the right of appeal to the High Court. The procedure to be followed is set out in part 20 of the High Court Rules. ______________________ Hon P J Andrews Chairperson _____________________ Mr G Denley Member _______________...

  6. Scope of inquiry Minute October 2021 [pdf, 314 KB]

    ...the scope of the inquiry. The nature of the inquiry is prescribed by the Act and it is well established that an inquest is a fact finding exercise, not a method of apportioning guilt. [38] This is consistent with other jurisdictions. The Court of Appeal for England and Wales in Coroner for the Birmingham Inquests (1974) v Hambleton observed:12 A decision on scope represents a coroner’s view about what is necessary, desirable and proportionate by way of investigation to enable...

  7. Te-Manutukutuku-Issue-79.pdf [pdf, 11 MB]

    ...pro­ ceedings seeking to judicially review the Tribunal’s report. The parties to those proceedings have agreed to interim orders staying the effect of the Tribunal’s report pending the conclu­ sion of the judicial review and any sub­ sequent appeals.  The Mangatū Remedies panel during hearings in August 2018 in Gisborne (from bottom : Dr Ann Parsonson, Judge Stephanie Milroy, Associate Professor Tom Roa, and Tim Castle). 11 North-Eastern Bay of Plenty Report On 13 December...

  8. May-2022-Notification-of-Applications-in-Office-of-Chief-Registrar.pdf [pdf, 373 KB]

    ...51-59 on 8 February 2012 - Application to the Chief Judge 20 A20210008483 58/93 Rachel Witana Omapere Taraire E & Rangihamama X3A Ahu Whenua Trust and an order varying a trust at 229 Taitokerau MB 133-160 (19 April 2021) - Notice of Appeal A20210008798 45/93 Josephine Wade CJ 2021/28 - Dean Wade - and a succession order made at 77 Taitokerau MB 16-23 on 24 March 2014 - Application to the Chief Judge A20210008931 45/93 Renee Mary Panapa CJ 2021/29 - Tane or Tame Metua...

  9. Tomov v Auckland Council [2012] NZWHT Auckland 34 [pdf, 221 KB]

    1 IN THE WEATHERTIGHT HOMES TRIBUNAL TRI-2011-100-000018 [2012] NZWHT AUCKLAND 34 BETWEEN SLAVE TOMOV, LILJANA TOMOVA AND DAVENPORTS WEST TRUSTEE COMPANY (NO 1) LIMITED Claimants AND AUCKLAND COUNCIL First Respondent AND MODERN HOMES DEVELOPMENT LIMITED Second Respondent AND ANDREW THOMAS Third Respondent AND PBS DISTRIBUTORS LIMITED Fourth Respondent AND GEORGE MAREVICH Fifth Respondent AND ROOF IMPROVEMENTS LIMITED (Removed) Sixth Re

  10. Sadaraka - Estate of Wiremu Te Hira Jack Kino [2016] Chief Judge's MB 880 (2016 CJ 880) [pdf, 386 KB]

    ...Accordingly I make the following orders pursuant to Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993: (a) Section 44(1) amending the following orders in the manner stated: 1 [2010] Māori Appellate Court MB 167 (2010 APPEAL 167) 2 [2009] Chief Judge’s MB 209-225 (2009 CJ 209) 2016 Chief Judge’s MB 898 (i) 59 Tauranga MB 56-57 dated 30 September 1997 Mataitai 1A2B2B2 (4.7500 shares) 1) Change the proportion of Linda Titihuia Willia...