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  1. Ngati Pahauwera Supplementary Affidavit on behalf of Trustees Exhibits I to L [pdf, 20 MB]

    This is the exhibit marked "I" referred to in the affidavit of Toro Edward Reginald Waaka on behalf of the Trustees of the Ngati Pahauwera Development and Tiaki Trusts affirmed at .this day of ( ( L L J ^ 2014 before me A B I T O F KUPU WHAKATAKI The Beginnings Kotahitanga hall Te Huki Wharetipuna Hineringa WHANAU Paul and Emma Lemuel Jim and Kuini Adsett Did and Sophie Keefe Nuki and Nila Te Kahika Bill and Heni Haraki Sam and Dolly Keefe Paul and Rachel Parata Tom an

  2. [2018] NZSSAA 40 (31 July 2018) [pdf, 153 KB]

    ...prohibition was not warranted, as the appellant had failed to understand the visa requirements. However, the deportation proceeded regardless, and the appellant was escorted back to New Zealand. [10] Despite those circumstances, the appellant claims he is entitled to live in Europe indefinitely, and live in Denmark 90 out of every 180 days. Given that the appellant successfully re-entered Europe after his deportation, we cannot dismiss his contention out of hand. It appears he cou...

  3. CLC-National-Performance-Standards-1-July-2016.pdf [pdf, 184 KB]

    ...are fully assessed. 2.3 Advice is timely and delivered in a manner appropriate to the client’s communication needs and circumstances. 2.4 The advice provided is both correct and appropriate in the circumstances. 2.5 Where the client has a claim, they are advised on the merits of the claim, the likely outcomes and settlement options. 2.6 Clients are kept informed of progress with their legal problem including hearing and meeting dates and other developments. 2.7 Clients...

  4. Chadwick v Guardian Trust and Executors Co Ltd - Ngatarawa 2E1 (1966) 9 Ikaroa Appellate Court MB 99 (9 APT 99) [pdf, 325 KB]

    ...196}) th• Maori Land Court••• in respect ot Maori fr••bold land given concurr,ot juriadictioo with the Supre~e Court und•r s,etion 129A ot the Prop,rt1 L•• Act. In February 1964 tbe Respondent pursuant to Section 129A lodg,ed u application with the Kaori La.ad Court at PM••reton Horth aak.ing tor a.a award of £4,250 coepenaation ia r••P•Ct of a bouee which tbe Reepo11,deat 100. , alleged hd been •rollgly enct94 b7 t.he Reo~lld';';t. ill 19...

  5. Samuel v Samuel - Succession to Te Urupiki Samuel (2025) 334 Waiariki MB 271 (334 WAR 271) [pdf, 266 KB]

    ...Section 43, Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 MŌ TE TAKE In the matter of Succession to Te Urupiki Samuel also known as Ruby Samuel or Ruby Strongman I WAENGA I A Between DELAREY SAMUEL AND RANGITEAORERE SAMUEL Ngā kaitono Applicants ME And REIHANA SAMUEL Te kaiurupare Respondent Nohoanga: Hearing 4 July 2024, 320 Waiariki MB 212-241 3 July 2024, 320 Waiāriki MB 138-211 (Heard at Whakatāne)2 February 2023, 290 Waiāriki MB 268-...

  6. NZCASS: estimating the costs of crime in 2003/04 New Zealand [pdf, 150 KB]

    ...file a complaint, or to give evidence). 1 Official recorded crime statistics invariably include some falsely reported incidents (e.g. for the purpose of making fraudulent insurance claims) that are not crimes – at least of the type recorded. W P 0 6 / 0 4 | E S T I M A T I N G T H E C O S T S O F C R I M E I N N E W Z E A L A N D 9 Table 2 – Estimated number of criminal acts, by category of crime...

  7. NZCASS Data tables 4 victims experiences & needs [xlsx, 850 KB]

    ...estimates and means (averages). See the definition of sampling error under 'Terms'. Don't know/refusal responses The treatment for these residual responses is footnoted in every table, unless it is included as an output category. 'Not applicable' responses are always excluded. The inclusion or exclusion of Don't know/ Can't remember / Refused responses was made on a case-by-case basis. In general, these residual categories were excluded from percentage denom...

  8. Evaluation of Legal Aid providers survey [pdf, 897 KB]

    ...................................................................................................................................... 68 8.4 There were mixed views about the quality assurance framework changes ........................... 69 8.5 A majority were very dissatisfied with the new application and approval process for legal aid lawyers .............................................................................................................................. 70 8.6 There were mi...

  9. [2018] NZEnvC 183 Port Otago Ltd v Otago Regional Council [pdf, 6.3 MB]

    ...very high and outstanding natural character in the coastal environment; from inappropriate subdivision, use, and development, and restore or rehabilitate the natural character of the coastal environment where appropriate. Safeguard the integrity, form, functioning and resilience of the coastal environment and sustain its ecosystems by: (a) Protecting Indigenous Biological Diversity Areas A, (b) Maintaining Indigenous Biological Diversity Areas B; (c) Promoting the maintenance of i...

  10. 2021-04-21 Transcript (up to end of day 20) [pdf, 5.9 MB]

    ...looking for more than just a restatement of what you said in the transcripts. A. Sure. Q. I’ll be looking to get some more information out of you. So I’d just like to start by exploring your experience with preparing resource consent 15 applications. So would you be able to just briefly explain to me, in terms of your experience, what is your experience with that in recent times, particularly as it relates to deemed permits? A. Sure, so in recent times, a lot of the applic...