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  1. Takarangi v Owens - Hautu 2B1B2A No 3 - (2018) 383 Aotea MB 50 (383 AOT 50) [pdf, 371 KB]

    ...Maramatanga Dawn Chapman (both siblings of Monty Kapua) are listed several times in the ownership schedule. They each have a total shareholding of 6.3333 making their overpayment $238.12 each rather than the $303.58 and $471.94 listed above. The Law [17] Section 242 of the Act states: 242 Orders for payment of money held in trust (1) The court, on the application of any person interested or of its own motion, may order that any money held in trust for any Maori, or any money de...

  2. Lambert v CAC301 & Ors [2015] NZREADT 65 [pdf, 204 KB]

    ...were the penalties imposed appropriate? [24] Rule 10.10 is set out above. Rule 9.1 reads: “9.1 A licensee must act in the best interests of a client and act in accordance with the client’s instructions unless to do so would be contrary to law.” Submissions for the Authority Rule 10.10 [25] Ms Copeland observes that Rule 10.10 requires that written offers are submitted to the client and that there is no dispute that Ms Wong (the appellant’s licensee colleague) advanced a w...

  3. Henderson v Accident Compensation Corporation (Personal Injury) [2022] NZACC 216 [pdf, 205 KB]

    ...2022, review proceedings were held. On 24 February 2022, the Reviewer dismissed the review, on the basis that Ms Henderson had not established that she sustained a significant pelvic injury in the accident on 11 February 1982. 12 Relevant law [57] Section 20(2)(a) of the Act provides that a person has cover for a personal injury which is caused by an accident. Section 26(2) states that “personal injury” does not include personal injury caused wholly or substantially by a...

  4. Gwak & Kim TRI-2020-100-006 Procedural Order 5 [pdf, 223 KB]

    ...respondent’s application, finding that there was tenable evidence that the first respondent may have either carried out work that would render him personally liable to the claimants as a tortfeasor, or that he took actions that, as a matter of law, impose a legal responsibility to the claimants on him1. [6] The first respondent then engaged counsel and sought and was granted leave to make a second application for removal2. 1 Procedural Order 2, dated 7 May 2021 2 Procedu...

  5. Copy of NZCVS Cycle2 Infographic Victimisation of adults with psychological distress Data Tables fin 20210111 [xlsx, 82 KB]

    ...2018–September 2019) mailto:NZCVS@justice.govt.nz Terms Terms and Definitions Key terms Definitions Adults Refers to people aged 15 or over. Crime A general description of an act or omission that constitutes an offence and is punishable by law. Offence A specific crime that has been coded according to the Crimes Act 1961 and Police practice. Family member Family members include a current partner (husband, wife, partner, boyfriend or girlfriend), ex-partner (previous husband, wife...

  6. Evidence Brief: Speed Limit Enforcement [pdf, 522 KB]

    ...D. (2003). An investigation of the relationship between speed and enforcement, vehicle speeds and injury crashes in New Zealand. Land Transport Safety Authority. New Zealand. Redelmeier, D. A., Tibshirani, R.J., & Evans, L. (2003). Traffic-law enforcement and risk of death from motor-vehicle crashes: case- crossover study. The Lancet, 361(9376), 2177-2182. Shinar, D., & McKnight, A. J. (1985). The effects of enforcement and public information on compliance. In Human behaviou...

  7. McGregor v Hutcheson - Porongahau 1B4'O'2 Trust (2015) 43 Tākitimu MB 15 (43 TKT 15) [pdf, 326 KB]

    ...full reparation was made to the Mangamaire B2 Trust. [16] Mr Hutcheson adds that he has been convicted for that offence and considers the matter to now be closed. Mr Hutcheson further states that Ms Clarkson was struck off by the New Zealand Law Society for her actions. 43 Tākitimu MB 19 The Law [17] Section 240 of the Act provides: 240 Removal of trustee The court may at any time, in respect of any trustee of a trust to which this Part applies, make an order for the r...

  8. Brighton v Standing [2012] NZIACDT 43 (24 August 2012) [pdf, 126 KB]

    ...avoided receiving telephone calls. [15] Ms and Mr Brighton arranged to meet Mr Standing in Picton; however he failed to attend the meeting, and provided no justification. [16] Due to Mr Standing’s unprofessional conduct, Victoria instructed her lawyer to approach Mr Standing. He called Mr Standing’s office by telephone. Mr Standing responded by threatening Victoria. He did so in an email dated 27 October 2009. [17] In this email, Mr Standing said the lawyer was “very aggressi...

  9. Elers - Ngapakihi 2A2B (Raetihi Marae) (2017) 372 Aotea MB 75 (372 AOT 75) [pdf, 296 KB]

    ...point out that Mr Morgan has been absent from two trustee meetings where decisions have been made which he has later disagreed with and say that he intimidates others to agree with him. Mr Morgan also did not follow the trustees’ advice that by law until trustees are elected by the Court the current trustees remain responsible. [15] The objectors refer to a letter of complaint received from a whānau that booked the marae which states that Mr Morgan had entered the dining room and...

  10. 2020-12-07 Statement of Evidence of Julie Everett-Hincks on behalf of the ORC [pdf, 236 KB]

    ...I hold the position of Science Manager at the Council. 3 I hold a Bachelor of Agricultural Science (Honours), Masters of Applied Science (First Class Honours) and a PhD in Animal Science, all from Massey University. I also hold a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Otago. 4 I have been a Science Manager for at the Council for nearly two years. Prior to my work at the Council, I worked as a Senior Scientist for Innovative Farm Systems and Animal Genomics at AgResearch Inv...