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  1. Rupapera v Katene - Ngāti Tu 22D Trust (2008) 209 Aotea MB 25 (209 AOT 25) [pdf, 2.2 MB]

    ...raising a number of additional concerns about the trust's accounts, expenditure and in general terms the mandate and authority of the first and second respondents to act. Following a review of the applications and supp0!1ing papers J appointed 101m Unsw0!1h, solicitor of Whanganui, to represent the applicants per sections 70 and 98 of Te Ture Whenua Maori Act 1993. [4] A hearing of the applications was held in Hamilton yesterday at short notice for the convenience of the second...

  2. Auckland Standards Committees 2 and 3 v Mason [2019] NZLCDT 5 [pdf, 89 KB]

    ...failure to pay compensation earlier ordered, incurring yet a further fine and costs order. [24] In September 2017 there was a further finding of unsatisfactory conduct in relation to Mr Mason’s dealings with a barrister and breaches of rr 10, 10.1 and 10.7.1. A further fine and costs were imposed. [25] Finally, in March 2018 a finding of unsatisfactory conduct was made for a communication failure which was found to breach rr 3 and 7 and a fine and costs imposed once again. [2...

  3. Singh v Devi [2011] NZIACDT 22 (7 July 2011) [pdf, 103 KB]

    ...responsible for the professional relationship and failed to take responsibility for that relationship. The positions of the parties [9] The Adviser responded to the minute by letter dated 29 June 2011. [10] The key elements in the response were: [10.1] The facts set out in the minute were not disputed, but were said to be incomplete. With reference to the issues outlined in para [8.1] above: [10.2] The Adviser has “an exceptional approval record” in applications made to Immigr...

  4. Water Services Bill [pdf, 214 KB]

    ...– Power to require name and address 10. Clause 108 provides a new power for a compliance officer to require a person to provide their name and residential address if the officer finds the person committing an offence, 2 Hamed v R [2011] NZSC 101, [2012] 2 NZLR 305 at [161], per Blanchard J. 3 Ibid. 4 Health Act 1956, s 69ZP(1)(b). 5 Taumata Arowai may appoint compliance officers who may be an employee of: Taumata Arowai, a government department, the State services, or any other per...

  5. Deputy Registrar - Rakiura Maori Lands Trust (2013) 21 Te Waipounamu MB 35 (21 TWP 35) [pdf, 96 KB]

    ...to two people by ticking the box beside the person you wish to vote for. (Emphasis added). [18] The AGM was held 20 October 2012 at Awarua Marae, Bluff. The result of the trustee election was: Theona Heaslip – 108 votes; Stephen Harteveld – 101 votes; Simon Gomez – 99 votes; Ray Smith – 68 votes; and Peter Vella – 60 votes. Issues 21 Te Waipounamu MB 39 [19] Mr Manning raises two main concerns about the pre-election process. Firstly, he says the trustees had n...

  6. CAC 10054 v Subritzky [2012] NZREADT 19 [pdf, 129 KB]

    ...had served papers at Now Realty. The defendant denied that the previous incident at Now Realty had occurred and said he would have met me in order to be served. 8. We then both climbed into our cars. I was writing down the address, time (1.01pm) and his registration number when he pulled out of the driveway and started to drive away. The defendant then stopped and reversed his car so that he was alongside mine and wound down his window. He now 4 Appeared angry. He to...

  7. E32 Dr Kala Sivaguru - Ecology - EIC - Council [pdf, 728 KB]

    ...same area rather than monitoring randomly every year to monitor the changes in the communities. 6 E16, page 1004 onwards. 7 E16, page 1007 onwards. 1552 10 10. CONCLUSIONS 10.1 Overall, as stated in above sections, I consider that any potential adverse effects on marine ecology including avifauna, marine mammals, sediment and water quality resulting from the proposal would be minor, subject to adherence to the P...

  8. Big Hill Station Ltd v Hemana - Awarua o Hinemanu Trust (2015) 43 Takitimu MB 218 (43 TKT 218 ) [pdf, 328 KB]

    ...Patrick Parsons [70] Telfer Young [72] Were the legal costs reasonably incurred? [77] Applicant’s submissions [77] Respondents’ submissions [79] The Law [84] Discussion [86] Should an award of costs be made on any alternative basis? [101] Applicant’s submissions [101] Respondents’ submissions [102] The Law [103] Discussion [105] Are the respondents entitled to indemnity under the Trustee Act 1956? [110] Respondents’ submissions [110] Applicant’s submissio...

  9. [2021] NZIACDT 13 - TI v Malcolm (8 June 2021) [pdf, 220 KB]

    ...client and provide objective advice … 4 Section 50. 5 Section 51(1). 6 Z v Dental Complaints Assessment Committee [2008] NZSC 55, [2009] 1 NZLR 1 at [97], [128] & [151]. 7 Z v Dental Complaints Assessment Committee, above n 6, at [97], [101]–[102] & [112]. 8 File management 26. A licensed immigration adviser must: … b. confirm in writing to the client when applications have been lodged, and make on-going timely updates … e. maintain each client file...

  10. VL Nair v Devi [2014] NZIACDT 86 (15 September 2014) [pdf, 183 KB]

    ...conduct are maintained in the occupation concerned.” 3 [10] When imposing sanctions those statutory purposes require consideration of at least four factors which may materially bear upon maintaining appropriate standards of conduct: [10.1] Protecting the public: Section 3 of the Act states “The purpose of this Act is to promote and protect the interests of consumers receiving immigration advice ...” [10.2] Demanding minimum standards of conduct: Dentice v Valuers Regi...