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  1. National-Panui-May-2022.pdf [pdf, 453 KB]

    ISSN 1175 - 8120 (Print) ISSN 2463-3763 (Online) www.mäorilandcourt.govt.nz www.mäorilandonline.govt.nz MAY | HARATUA 2022 The purpose of the National Pänui / Te Pänui ä Motu is to provide notice to interested parties of hearings being conducted in, and applications received by, the Mäori Land Court. Only applications and sittings that were confi rmed at the time of this publication are listed. For more information, please contact your local Mäori Land Court offi ce. Individu

  2. [2016] NZEnvC 248 Northcote Point Heritage Preservation Society Incorporated v Auckland Council [pdf, 5.9 MB]

    ...SOCIETY INCORPORATED (ENV-2015-AKL-0001 01) Appellant AUCKLAND COUNCIL Respondent WOODWARD INFRASTRUCTURE LIMITED Applicant AUCKLAND COUNCIL AUCKLAND TRANSPORT CYCLE ACTION AUCKLAND GENERATION ZERO MEZZANINE CAPITAL LIMITED NEW ZEALAND TRANSPORT AGENCY PANUKUDEVELOPMENTAUCKLAND Section 274 Parties Principal Environment Judge LJ Newhook Environment Commissioner R Howie Environment Commissioner I Buchanan 31 October, 1 and 2 November 2016 KM Litllejohn for Ap...

  3. Te Manutukutuku 80 [pdf, 13 MB]

    ...help pioneer a new Tribunal process for hearing historical claims. Chief Judge Isaac subsequently led the Te Tau Ihu and National Park District Inquiries and, alongside these historical inquiries, he presided over the Napier Hospital and Health Services and Mana Ahuriri Mandate Inquiries. Chief Judge Wilson Isaac 2 Tirama ana mai, ngā whetu o te ata, ko Puanga kei runga, Takurua kei runga, koia ko Matariki e tiaho iho nei. Matariki e ārau ana ! Ngā mihi me ngā hua nui o...

  4. [2022] NZEnvC 143 Western Bay of Plenty District Council [pdf, 357 KB]

    ...[17] Taken together, the above encompass procedural and substantive matters relevant to the exercise of the discretionary power under s 86D of the Act. Memorandum of counsel in support of application [13] Counsel for the Council helpfully addressed the relevant matters summarised in the caselaw as follows: 10. At the outset it is important to note that this s86D application arises as a result of the amendments to the RMA that came into force with some haste at the end of 2021...

  5. Form 1a - Application for criminal legal aid - Police Prosecutions [pdf, 269 KB]

    ...far. If you need financial advice about making your repayments, contact a Budgeting Service person — see the Yellow Pages. Charge over property If you have to repay some or all of your legal aid and the cost is more than $300, the Legal Services Commissioner may take a charge over property you own, which may include a house, land, or a vehicle. This can include property owned by your partner. A charge over property means that when the property is sold, your legal aid will be re...

  6. Government Response to Te Aka Matua o te Ture | Law Commission Report: The Use of DNA in Criminal Investigations | Te Whakamahi i te Ira Tangata i ngā Mātai Taihara [pdf, 825 KB]

    ...confidence in the criminal justice system and could potentially lead to unjust outcomes. 5. After reflecting on the Law Commission report, I agree that reform is required. I propose the Government accepts its key recommendations for the creation of a new Act and the establishment of an independent oversight body. 6. Most of the remaining recommendations are operational in nature and would be worked through as part of a comprehensive policy and legislative process. 7. I ther...

  7. [2009] NZEmpC AC 12/09 Service and Food Workers Union Inc & Anor v Spotless Services (NZ) Ltd [pdf, 32 KB]

    SERVICE AND FOOD WORKERS UNION NGA RINGA TOTA INC AND ANOR V SPOTLESS SERVICES (NZ) LTD AK AC 12/09 1 April 2009 IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT AUCKLAND AC 12/09 ARC 48/07 IN THE MATTER OF proceedings removed from the Employment Relations Authority AND IN THE MATTER OF an application for orders BETWEEN SERVICE AND FOOD WORKERS UNION NGA RINGA TOTA INC First Plaintiff AND STEPHEN DEAN ABURN & ORS Second Plaintiffs AND SPOTLESS SERVICES (NZ) LIMITE...

  8. LCRO 39/2022 RD v QL and ZH (29 November 2023) [pdf, 155 KB]

    ...and, on instructions from the landlord, Ms QL sent1 a Deed of Renewal to Mr RD for signature. In the covering letter, Ms QL advised that she had changed teams in the firm, and was then acting for the [Family Trust]. Ms QL also sent an invoice addressed to Mr RD for $500 plus GST and expenses (total $600). [8] Ms RD says that her father did not receive the letter and the documents. [9] In the meantime, Mr RD had sold his business to Ms RD who operated the business through her...

  9. McKeogh v Attorney-General [2020] NZHRRT 39 [pdf, 368 KB]

    Reference No. HRRT 041/2016 UNDER THE HUMAN RIGHTS ACT 1993 BETWEEN JANETTE KATHERINE MCKEOGH First Plaintiff AND DONNA ANNE LA FAUCI Second Plaintiff AND MALCOLM LEON LARSEN Third Plaintiff AND ATTORNEY-GENERAL OF NEW ZEALAND IN RESPECT OF THE MINISTRY OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT Defendant AT WELLINGTON BEFORE: Mr RPG Haines ONZM QC, Chairperson Ms GJ Goodwin, Member Ms ST Scott QSM, Member REPRESENTATION: Mr R Kee, Director of Human Rights Proce...

  10. LCRO 75/2022 BG v HC (25 October 2022) [pdf, 212 KB]

    ...would consider instigating proceedings, if he continued to receive feedback which suggested that HC was continuing to make adverse comments about his conduct. The complaint and the Standards Committee decision [10] HC lodged a complaint with the New Zealand Law Society Lawyers Complaints Service (NZLS) on 8 August 2021. The substance of her complaint was that BG had: (a) intimidated her into proceeding with a claim before the ERA when her preference was to withdraw; and (b) adv...