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  1. Nicholas v Kameta - Estate of Whakaahua Walker Kameta Te Puke 2A2A3B1 and 2A2A3B2 [2011] Māori Appellate Court MB 500 (2011 APPEAL 500) [pdf, 265 KB]

    ...whāngai that depended on whether this Court found the arguments regarding s108(2)(c) could not succeed and given that we have allowed the appeal on that point, it is unnecessary for us to consider that issue. 4. Having regard to the overall justice of the matter and to the findings made by Judge Savage that the deceased and Phyllis Nicholas were in a defacto relationship and taking into account section 116(3) the Court pursuant to section 56(1)(f) makes an order under s116 awardin...

  2. Māori Land Court National Panui July 2022 [pdf, 493 KB]

    ...McGhie, Counsel A20220007192 98(9)/93 Deputy Registrar Sub 2 of Sec 1 Oakura (Te Rakautauri Whenua Trust) - Application for payment from Mäori Land Court Special Aid Fund A20220006183 98(9)/93 Lei Graham Te Komiti Matua o te Hahi Ratana and other matters (A20210007549) - Application for Mäori Land Court Special Aid Fund AOTEA continued Höngongoi / JULY 2022 - NATIONAL PÄNUI 9 APPLICATION NO: SECTION: APPLICANT: SUBJECT: A20220007263 117/93 Tonga Ranuel Karena, Matene Karena...

  3. Hastie and Dredge TRI-2023-100-001 Procedural Order 5 [pdf, 251 KB]

    ...defects recorded in the final inspection and in the three addendum reports. The third respondent also submits that the extent of defects that existed at the time the sixth respondent issued the certificate of practical completion is a factual matter requiring a hearing and expert evidence to determine. Discussion [53] I will first address whether the sixth respondent’s obligations included obtaining a code compliance certificate for the remedial works. The evidence before th...

  4. Appendix One to Cabinet Paper Reforming the Privacy Act 1993 [pdf, 378 KB]

    ...deleting all of those words in parentheses, that is “but not all of those principles”. Agree. Implement during drafting phase 74 Section 46(4) should be amended by adding a paragraph acknowledging that a code may provide for such other matters as specified in any other Act. Agree. Implement during drafting phase 78 Section 47(5), (publication of notice requirement for proposals for issuing of code of practice) should be repealed. Agree. Implement during drafting p...

  5. Sharing Information Safely [pdf, 3.4 MB]

    Sharing information safely Guidance on sharing personal information under the Family Violence Act 2018 Ministry of Justice Tāhū o te Ture justice.govt.nz ISBN 978-0-478-32481-5 June 2019 This Guidance may be revised periodically. Make sure you are working with the most current version. Images used throughout this document are intended to illustrate providers networking and are from a photolibrary using models. Fo re w or d Foreword New Zealand has unacceptable rates o...

  6. Naera v Fenwick - Whakapoungakau 24 block (2010) 15 Waiariki MB 279 (15 WAR 279) [pdf, 379 KB]

    NAERA V FENWICK MLC A20090014063 10 September 2010 IN THE MAORI LAND COURT OF NEW ZEALAND WAIARIKI DISTRICT 15 WAIARIKI MB 279 (15 WAR 279) A20090014063 UNDER Sections 19, 67, 231 and 240, Te Ture Whenua Maori Act 1993 IN THE MATTER OF Whakapoungakau 24 block BETWEEN JILLIAN NAERA, ERIC HODGE, WARWICK MOREHU, ANAHA MOREHU, BUNNY ORMSBY, KURANGAITUKU FARRELL AND KEREAMA PENE Applicants AND PIRIHIRA FENWICK, WIREMU KINGI, WINNIE EMERY AND HIWINUI HEKE First Re...

  7. MLC 2017 04 National Panui [pdf, 298 KB]

    ...trustees. 34 11:50AM A20140001149 67/93 Deputy Registrar Reureu 1 Sec 20B Ahu Whenua Trust - Judicial conference (The Court may convene to make orders) 4 NATIONAL PÄNUI - Paenga-Whäwhä / APRIL 2017 AOTEA continued At Häwera | Ministry of Justice, District Court, Princess Street, Häwera Thursday 20 April 2017 | Judge L R Harvey Presiding Applications for Hearing PANUI NO: TIME: APPLICATION NO: SECTION: APPLICANT: SUBJECT: 74 10:00AM A20170001453 221, 239/93 Mäori Trustee Ng...

  8. Recommendations Recap Issue 15 [pdf, 453 KB]

    ...murder by reason of insanity. Mr Chand pleaded guilty to the original charges arising from the events of 6 September, and was convicted and sentenced to three years’ imprisonment. RECOMMENDATIONS OF CORONER GREIG To: the Secretary for Justice/Chief Executive Ministry of Justice I recommend that district court processes are amended to provide that: I. When an assessment report pursuant to s38 of the Criminal Procedure (Mentally Impaired Persons) Act 2003 is ordered...

  9. LCRO 74/2020 NS v AD (29 January 2021) [pdf, 285 KB]

    ...estate and sale aspects of Ms AD’s complaint. Its findings of unsatisfactory conduct concern the immigration work carried out by Mr NS. [5] Ms AD has not applied to review the Committee’s determinations in relation to the estate and sale matters. Accordingly, this decision relates only to the immigration work. Background Ms ND’s instructions: Domestic protection [6] In early 2017, Ms ND approached Ms G, a lawyer with her own law firm, to act for her in domestic prote...

  10. King v CAC 20004 & Findlay [2014] NZREADT 78 [pdf, 89 KB]

    ...have a bearing on costs. But it does not have a bearing on the substance.” [15] In Garlick v REAA [2014] NZREADT 40, we recently held: “[50] The Tribunal treats appeals as hearing de novo … [51] However, it would be a breach of natural justice for the respondent to have to deal with completely new matters not raised in the complaint. However issues can and do become refined or more or less important during the appeal process. In this case the issues which are dealt with in th...