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  1. Ratima v Smith - Te Haroto 2B2B (2018) 70 Takitimu MB 88 (70 TKT 88) [pdf, 500 KB]

    ...https://www.maorilandcourt.govt.nz/assets/Documents/Decisions/MLC-MB-244-39A4-Matata-Parish.pdf 70 Tākitimu MB 98 [42] At a minimum, according to Mr Francois, some $6,049.29 of trust funds remains unaccounted for in the context of an absence of corroborating evidence, less the amount transferred to Mr Rātima’s care as sole responsible trustee, if I have understood Mr Francois’ report correctly. While it is possible that some of the former trustees have used the trust funds fo...

  2. [2021] NZEnvC 063 SKP Incorporated v Auckland Council [pdf, 2 MB]

    ...CoHncil [2018] NZEnvC 081 at [82]. 33 See Flacks v A11ckland Ci!J Co1111cilEnvC A 171/02 at [24]. 11 representing a large segment of the affected community. Matters of national importance were also central to SK.P's case, such as the protection of penguin habitat and the Te Whau Islands. (b) The subject matter of the appeal involved a proposal to obtain private benefit from use of the common marine and coastal area, which is relevant to the reasonableness of SK.P bringing...

  3. Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Awa v Paul - Otara o Muturangi (burial ground) (2014) 2014 Chief Judge's MB 615 [pdf, 291 KB]

    ...between the Arawa No. 2 Tribal Committee, the Ngāti Rangitihi Tribal Committee, the Department of Māori Affairs, the Department of Lands and Survey, the Ministry of Works and the Māori Land Court regarding erosion of the land and efforts to protect it from further damage. [5] In August 1961 the Māori Land Court wrote to the Department of Lands and Survey enquiring about the title to the land. The Department was not able to find a registered title and concluded that as it was pa...

  4. Copy of NZCVS Cycle2 Infographic Victimisation of adults with psychological distress Data Tables fin 20210111 [xlsx, 82 KB]

    About About the data tables for NZCVS Infographic – Victimisation of adults with psychological distress – Pooled data Cycle 1 and Cycle 2 (March 2018–September 2019) Disclaimer 1.    While all care and diligence has been taken in processing, analysing, and extracting data and information for this publication, the Ministry of Justice gives no warranty that it is error free and will not be liable for any loss or damage suffered by the use directly, or indirectly, of the information...

  5. Canterbury Earthquake Insurance Tribunal Annual Report 2022 to 2023 [pdf, 629 KB]

    ...and judgment was issued on 13 July 2023. The High Court denied leave to appeal, upholding the Tribunal’s substantive decision. No suppression orders have been made so far, but every endeavour is made to anonymise the identity of claimants to protect their privacy. [33] The Tribunal’s rulings are useful to those resolving disputes outside the Tribunal and the feedback is that this function is highly valued by those providers. Set out below is a list of the issues addressed by...

  6. [2016] NZEmpC 142 Leota v The CE of the Ministry of Social Development [pdf, 279 KB]

    ...different. 4 Formatting and “Emphasis added” as in original document. The CEA and the Guidelines The CEA 8. Clause 6.3 of the CEA explains the purpose of sick leave (document 1, page 27): The purpose of sick leave is to protect employees when by reason of illness they are prevented from attending work. Sick leave is to be administered fairly by managers and utilised responsibly by employees. 9. Clause 6.3 also provides that: For permanent employee...

  7. Nuku v Clarke - Poukawa 13B Ahu Whenua Trust (2007) 193 Napier MB 19 (193 NA 19) [pdf, 428 KB]

    ...proxies should be considered null and void. b) A meeting of owners be held al1l1ually, instead of every 5 years as is CUlTent practice. c) The trust was run but a clique of1l1lstees who acted unilaterally. d) The trustees were not acting with the care, diligence, prudence and good judgement expected of business people managing the affairs of others. e) Certain trustees disregard the requirement to act gratuitously and paid themselves from the trust fund. f) In the absence of...

  8. NZCVS Cycle 4 - Key Findings Booklet [pdf, 908 KB]

    1 The New Zealand Crime and Victims Survey Key Findings Booklet Cycle 4 November 2020 - November 2021 2 Disclaimer 1. While all care and diligence has been taken in processing, analysing, and extracting data and information for this publication, the Ministry of Justice gives no warranty that it is error free and will not be liable for any loss or damage suffered by the use directly, or indirectly, of the information in this publication. 2. Data collection wa...

  9. Pio v Accident Compensation Corporation (Leave to appeal to the High Court) [2024] NZACC 010 [pdf, 240 KB]

    ...discretion. He was taking Voltaren and this did improve his symptoms and by stopping work his symptoms do improve. [13] On 20 November 2015, Mr Earl performed bilateral carpal tunnel releases, stating that “the median nerve was totally decompressed and care taken to protect the recurrent branch”. [14] On 9 December 2015, Mr Earl noted that Mr Pio was doing very well. He stated that Mr Pio would be unable to do heavy work for the next three weeks, but was otherwise discharged...

  10. Application-to-provide-legal-aid-ServicesV21.8.pdf [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...for? Criminal Family Legal Advice Service Provider Approval Level(s) (PAL) Mental Health Police Detention Legal Assistance Employment Advocate Duty Lawyer Waitangi Tribunal Parole Māori Land Court & Māori Appellate Court Civil Refugee & Protected Persons Family Court of Appeal & Supreme Court 12 If you’re applying for a Criminal approval, please name the Court cluster Courts and PAL level(s) you will cover within the cluster 13 If you’re applying for Police Detent...