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  1. March 2016 National Pānui [pdf, 292 KB]

    ...Miriama Gahan or Miriama Tiripa Evans or Millie Te Rangi - Succession 16 10:10AM A20160001143 118/93 Rangiora Te Maari EileenTe Ataakura Kingi - Succession 17 10:10AM A20150006991 118/93 Joanne Elizabeth Ander, Bronwyn Rose Marie Adams, Shane Aidan Adams Tasman Wilfred Adams also known as Tasman Adams or Tas Adams - Succession 18 10:15AM A20160001086 118/93 Corina Callaghan Matiu Marino Matthew Marutuna Mareikura - Succession 19 10:15AM A20160001085 118/93 Corina Callaghan

  2. July 2021 National Panui [pdf, 2.9 MB]

    ...Mäori Trustee Horowhenua X1B 41 Nth B4 B2 block - Review of trust and variation of trust 91 11:25AM A20200007403 164/93 Margaret Rose Te Ngahue Awatere B and other blocks - Transfer of shares 92 11:30AM A20210006956 215/93 Cameron Hockly, Hockly Legal Part Haruatai 9 (roadway) block - Constitute an Ahu Whenua Trust 93 11:35AM A20210006275 322/93 Lupin Developments Limited Haruatai 5 - Cancel a private roadway 94 11:45AM A20190007024 135/93 Robert Allan McMeekin Makuratawhiti 8...

  3. May 2016 National Pānui [pdf, 300 KB]

    ...determined by the Court prior to the closing date of this pänui PANUI NO: APPLICATION NO: SECTION: APPLICANT: SUBJECT: 16 A20160002114 98(9)/93 John Unsworth, Ken Pawson Te Riri A Te Hore 2 Trust - Application for payment from Mäori Land Court Special Aid Fund 17 A20150006188 118/93 Wikitoria Keene Rakei Keene also known as Rocky George Keene - Succession 18 A20150002172 225(j)/93 Fiona Coughlan Palmerston North Mäori Reserve Trust (Lot 2 Deposited Plan 12496) - Termination of cus...

  4. E31 Second Planning JWS [pdf, 3 MB]

    ...iwi entity is granted customary marine title and / or protected customary rights and / or ownership by the Crown over any part of the foreshore or seabed encompassing the Project or Event Area” Not agreed to by Panuku. Plnrs understand this is a legal question to be addressed by lawyers 1488 Notes: 1. Changes that were shown in underline and strikethrough in the 18 July 2018 mediation version and that were not highlighted, highlighted green or otherwise agreed have been “accep...

  5. Electoral-Maori-Electoral-OptionFINAL.pdf [pdf, 7 MB]

    ...No. Document Comments 1 Considering the timing and frequency of the Māori Electoral Option Cabinet Paper Office of the Minister of Justice 9 June 2021 Some information has been withheld in accordance with section 9(2)(h) to maintain legal or professional privilege. 2 Considering the Timing and Frequency of the Māori Electoral Option: Engagement with Māori Cabinet Minute SWC-21- MIN-0090 Cabinet Office 9 June 2021 Released in full. 3 Summary of Engagement Key Ad...

  6. [2020] NZEnvC130 Lindis Catchment Group Incorporated v Otago Regional Council [pdf, 6.5 MB]

    ...identification of the point of abstraction). C: To enable the parties to respond to the precise terms and conditions the Court sets the following timetable: (1) if the Lindis Catchment Group Inc wishes to be heard further on the practicality or legality of any of the proposed conditions it must lodge and serve its submissions and any supporting affidavit(s) by 28 August 2020 (including whether the proposed consent holders agree to a salmonid barrier condition for Coal Creek as outline...

  7. Rec-Recap-Q3-2022.pdf [pdf, 691 KB]

    ...includes 37 findings with recommendations and/or comments issued by Coroners between 1 July and 30 September 2022. DISCLAIMER The summaries of Coroners’ findings included in this publication have been produced by Legal and Research Counsel. The best effort to accurately summarise those findings has been made; however, they are not exact replications of the original finding. If formal reference of a finding is intended, the original finding should...

  8. Evaluation of Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Court pilot [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...this work, and several concurrent streams of inquiry and investigation have led to its development as shown below. The judiciary Over several decades, interest has been growing in therapeutic and problem-solving courts among the judiciary and legal profession in New Zealand. Members of the judiciary and some legal counsel attended international conferences on these topics, including those hosted by the National Association of Drug Court Professionals in the United States. Arising from...

  9. [2014] NZEmpC 188 The Warehouse Ltd v Harris [pdf, 501 KB]

    ...dismissed the plaintiff in circumstances where a fair and reasonable employer could not have done so. [58] The plaintiff says that the Authority made a number of errors in law. These include that it: failed to identify or apply the proper legal test for the reduction of remedies under s 124; misconstrued the defendant’s House Rules on serious misconduct and applied this erroneously to its conclusion under s 124; concluded that TWL’s investigation was fair and then igno...

  10. [2019] NZEnvC 013 Horowhenua District Council v Manawatu-Wangagnui Regional Council [pdf, 10 MB]

    ...CONSENTS 501/2015/3691, ATH-2015200583.00, AND ATH-2015200586.00 AND DISCHARGE CONSENTS ATH-2015200584.00, ATH-2015200585.00, ATH-2015200444.00 AND ATH-2009011618.03) CONSENT HOLDER: HOROWHENUA DISTRICT COUNCIL Location Address for activity: Legal description: Map Reference: FOXTON WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT Matakarapa Road, Foxton, Manawatu Manawatu-Kukutauaki 7E2A Block; 7E1A Block WN12C/146; Rerengaohau 2A Block WN703/13; Part Rerengaohau 2B Block WN712/40; Section 3 Bl...