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  1. Deputy Registrar - Orohaki 894B (2014) 24 Te Waipounamu MB 298 (24 TWP 298) [pdf, 109 KB]

    ...deceased passed away in July 1993 and the administrators of the estate are three of his children; William Edward Dawson junior (“Bill”), Robert Leggatt Dawson, and Julia Mary Laurenson, (“Mary”). The land is now subject to an ahu whenua trust formed in 2001. [3] In December 2012, the Deputy Registrar filed an application under section 165(1) Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 (the “Act”), to vest further interests in persons previously determined entitled. This was on the b...

  2. Trustees of Maungatautari 4G Sec IV v Maungatautai Ecological Island Trust - Maungatautari No 4G Sec IV (2014) 90 Waikato Maniapoto MB 291 (90 WMN 291) [pdf, 183 KB]

    ...personnel from WDC. [22] WDC received applications by 12 persons for “authorised person” status. Those 12 persons were in turn nominated by an appropriate council officer as an “authorised person” 90 Waikato Maniapoto MB 296 and forms seeking their approval were forwarded on to the trustees. A sample application form was attached to a memorandum from counsel for WDC dated 22 October 2014. [23] At the first telephone conference it was apparent that no steps had been ta...

  3. [2007] NZEmpC AC 33/07 Schneller v Ranworth Healthcare Ltd [pdf, 51 KB]

    ...there were significant contradictions between the evidence given to the hearings by Karen Schneller, and her written statement made to Ranworth after its receipt of Alison Schneller’s personal grievance. The Authority concluded that it was the former (sworn evidence) that was unreliable and that the latter (a statement made for the purposes of later litigation) was accurate. [5] Although I accept, as did the Authority, that Karen Schneller was an unreliable witness, I have not...

  4. Legal support FAQs v010 Pashto [pdf, 311 KB]

    ...هغوی د .2 :لري اړتیا وکیل غوره لپاره، سپارلو غوښتنلیک د د .1 عالق له چ کوم کړي، ډکه فورمه څرګندون https://coronialservices.justice.govt.nz/assets/Documents/Forms/Expres v5.pdf-form-interest-of-sionکیدې ډاونلوډ څخه ش د هغوی د .2 د هغوی د رسه فورم نومون عالق پورې 2021 م 24 د فورمه څرګندون coronial.response@justice...

  5. NT v HS [2020] NZDT 1312 (21 October 2020) [pdf, 270 KB]

    ...do so. CI0301_CIV_DCDT_Order Page 4 of 6 (d) You have not relied on any statement made by or on behalf of the Seller or by Us in relation to any Lot. 14. I find that this clause is not a defence to the claim. Whilst the nature of the sale forms part of the context that is taken into account in determining the chance that was purchased, it is not possible for HS to contract out of the CGA unless NT is himself in trade (s43). This is reflected in the wording of clause 7.9, which co...

  6. Proactive release – Family Court (Family Violence and Other Matters) Amendment Rules 2019 and other legislative instruments [pdf, 782 KB]

    ...profound impact over time and across generations. 4 If we are to effect real and lasting change that prevents the intergenerational cycle of violence and other poor life outcomes, then we need to do this as a coherent, coordinated package of reforms. This approach is reflected in legislative reforms that were agreed by the previous government under CAB-16-MIN-0420, CAB-16-MIN-0421 and CAB-16-MIN-0422, and by this government under SWC-18-MIN-0069. 5 Secondary legislation (regulations...

  7. Handy v New Zealand Fire Service Commission (Strike-Out Application) [2018] NZHRRT 27 [pdf, 351 KB]

    ...not consider the Human Rights Commission had jurisdiction to proceed with the complaint of racial harassment, as Mr Handy had sought to have it included in a personal grievance dealt with by the ERA. The Human Rights Commission subsequently informed Mr Handy that it declined to proceed with his complaint of racial harassment. In August 2015, mediation was held in respect of the sexual orientation discrimination complaint which was unsuccessful. The Human Rights Commission fil...

  8. Practice Note 2014 [pdf, 286 KB]

    ...Court, at all stages of any proceeding, to work constructively together to ensure that case management objectives are achieved. This duty extends to treating each other respectfully and professionally. Counsel also have a duty to keep their clients informed of possible solutions to issues, and of alternatives to litigation that are reasonably available. (b) All parties, whether or not represented by counsel, have a duty to the Court, at all stages of a proceeding, to work constructively...

  9. Judicial Appointments Protocol Nov 2019 [pdf, 143 KB]

    ...according to the law, and which will be aware of, and sensitive to, the broad dimensions of our society. Recognising the importance of this task and the public interest in the appointments processes, the procedures for judicial appointments have been formalised. The guiding principles for the procedures are as follows: (i) Clear and publicly identified processes for selection and appointment; (ii) Clear and publicly identified criteria against which persons considered are assessed;...

  10. ENV-2016-AKL-000TBA Albany North Land Group v Auckland Council [pdf, 6.1 MB]

    ...immediate plans to develop. MHS zoning of this land will therefore help address the demand for residential development in the short to medium term given the preparedness of the landowner to proceed. 14 By legal submissions dated 29 April 2016, ANLG formally withdrew its relief alternative relief seeking FUZ. This was confirmed by letter dated 2 May 2016. ALTERNATIVE GROUND 1 - ACTIVITY STATUS OF SUBDIVISION IN THE FUTURE URBAN ZONE 15 ANLG appeal the decision of the Council to r...