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  1. Henderson - Waiohiki 1D2B10D (2016) 55 Takitimu MB 83 (55 TKT 83) [pdf, 337 KB]

    ...Then in 1995 Rapihana Kopu and Ngareipa Hawaikirangi gifted their shares in the land to their nephew Bill Henderson. 5 [7] Mr Henderson is currently the sole owner of the land. [8] On 8 May 2016 Mr and Mrs Henderson signed an agreement (per Form 31 of the Māori Land Court Forms) to transfer the whole of Waiohiki 1D2B10D by way of gift from Mr Henderson solely to both of them as joint tenants. It is not intended that monetary consideration be paid under the terms of the agreemen...

  2. Copyright Licensing Limited v Universities of NZ [2013] NZCOP 18 [pdf, 213 KB]

    ...and Mr J Wach Counsel for Respondents: Mr RJ Katz QC 2 Introduction [1] By interlocutory application filed on 9 May 2013 (“the Application”), the Respondents seek a declaration as to the true nature of the documents comprised in a formal reference to the Copyright Tribunal (“the Tribunal”) made by the Applicant (“CLL”) on 28 February 2013. While CLL says that what it has referred to the Tribunal is a “proposed licensing scheme” under s 149 of the Copyright Act...

  3. Brunton v Accident Compensation Corporation (Leave to appeal to the High Court) [2023] NZACC 217 [pdf, 212 KB]

    ...gastroenterology department at Tauranga Hospital. Notes from his consultation with her were recorded in the referral. [3] Due to COVID-19 restrictions in early 2020, Ms Brunton did not have her appointment at the hospital until 1 July 2020. There is an informed consent form taken from the Bay of Plenty District Health Board file. It is headed “Consent to the Surgery/Procedure/Treatment”. It is signed by Ms Brunton for the gastroscopy procedure and records that she had been ab...

  4. Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) In relation to personal care and welfare [docx, 139 KB]

    Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) In relation to personal care and welfare Notes to enduring power of attorney Please read these notes BEFORE completing the form. In these notes, attorney includes a successor attorney whose appointment has come into effect. (See the glossary of terms at the end of these notes for the meaning of this term and other terms set out in bold italics.) Setting up your EPA 1 Your EPA in relation to personal care and welfare authorises the attorney that you (the...

  5. [2015] NZEmpC 24 Lowe v Director-General of Health, Ministry of Health & Ors [pdf, 194 KB]

    ...Introduction [1] The issue in this proceeding is whether Ms Lowe was a “homeworker” as defined in the Employment Relations Act 2000 (the ERA), when she provided relief care for individuals normally supported by unpaid primary carers. She performed this work from 1994 on an intermittent basis. She received payments for the work from either the Ministry of Health (the Ministry) on its own behalf, or alternatively by the Ministry on behalf of Capital & Coast District...

  6. Director of Proceedings v Radius Residential Care Ltd [2015] NZHRRT 50 [pdf, 310 KB]

    ...recommended by Mr A’s podiatrist). 17. RN E did not document either of the right foot wounds in the “special care requirements” section of the Care Plan or complete a separate wound care plan (the “Wound Care Plan”) containing a wound review form (the “Wound Review Form”) for either of the right foot wounds. 18. RN E did not document Mr A’s baseline observations (temperature, blood pressure, pulse, respiration) in the Care Plan. 19. RN E did not complete or record...

  7. Holmes v Housing New Zealand Corporation [2014] NZHRRT 54 [pdf, 214 KB]

    ...submit) an income statement for the previous 52 weeks. These statements were issued by Work and Income of the Ministry of Social Development (MSD), the agency responsible for making social welfare payments. [4] In 2006 Mr Holmes noticed that the information provided on the MSD income statements was more extensive than in previous years, going beyond a mere narrative of the income received by Mr Holmes from welfare payments. When he challenged the inclusion of the new information he wa...

  8. NZCVS Methodology Report Cycle 3 (2020) [pdf, 4.9 MB]

    ...21 Respondents 22 Process for incorporating address files 22 3. Questionnaire design 24 Introduction 24 Mode of interviewing 24 The questionnaire 26 Selection of incidents 28 Selection of incident scenarios 28 Individual and cluster victim forms 29 Offence codes 29 Victim definition 29 In-scope NZCVS offences 29 Data linking 31 4. Module development and testing 32 Overview 32 5. Fieldwork processes 33 Introduction 33 Fieldwork period 33 Issuing PSUs 33 Interviewers and tr...

  9. NZCVS Methodology Report Cycle 2 (2019) [pdf, 4.9 MB]

    ...incorporating address files 22 3. Questionnaire, incident selection and automated offence coding 24 Introduction 24 Mode of interviewing 24 The questionnaire 26 Selection of incidents 28 Selection of incident scenarios 28 Individual and cluster victim forms 28 Offence codes 29 Victim definition 29 In-scope NZCVS offences 29 Automated offence coding 31 Data linking 31 4. Questionnaire development and testing 33 Overview 33 Stakeholder consultation 33 Questionnaire design 34 Co...

  10. Donaldson v Hemi - Whaanga 1D 1D Roadway (2019) 188 Waikato-Maniapoto MB 142 (188 WMN 142) [pdf, 959 KB]

    ...them exclusive occupation of two dwellings and use of the common areas known as areas ‘F’ and ‘G’. The Hemi whānau title does not record a cross lease to their dwelling or the common areas. [11] The roadway has never been properly formed along its entire length. However, at various times since the order for the roadway was made, a driveway (the formed driveway) has been cut and extended from the southern end at Whaanga Road down towards the dwelling occupied by the He...