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  1. Norman - Nuhaka 2D2MIA3 (2023) 122 Tairāwhiti MB 149 (122 TRW 149) [pdf, 310 KB]

    ...matters is whether the owners have had sufficient notice of the application and sufficient opportunity to discuss and consider it (s 329 (2)a). 15 MacDonald v MacDonald – Wairau Block XII Section 6C2C [2016] Māori Appellate Court MB 259 (2016 APPEAL 259) at [64]-[66]. 122 Tairāwhiti MB 160 [32] As set out above, the applicant has had three meetings with owners to consider the application. These meeting were advertised in a number of media including email, facebook...

  2. [2020] NZEmpC 170 New Zealand Technology Group Hawkes Bay Ltd v Flashoff [pdf, 244 KB]

    ...delay matters, and cause prejudice to NZTG. This likelihood is apparent from the fact they have: a) ignored cease and desist letters; b) been served with an injunction which has largely been ignored; c) filed a stay application and filed an appeal to the interim injunction order; and d) sought to delay the substantive proceeding until the New Year, knowing full well that any delay is only going to benefit them and ETL, to the detriment of NZTG. [34] I am persuaded that it is...

  3. [2020] NZEmpC 171 Alkazaz v Enterprise IT Ltd [pdf, 243 KB]

    ...which a party can seek the Authority/Court’s intervention to remedy perceived deficiencies. These routes have been carefully constructed and do not provide options that can be selected from at will. Rather the ability to pursue a challenge, appeal, judicial review and a re- hearing are largely engaged at different times and in differing circumstances. It is, for example, unusual for the Authority to grant an application to reopen in circumstances where a challenge under s 179 co...

  4. LCRO 98/2019 EL v SV, DV & JV (31 March 2021) [pdf, 510 KB]

    ...scope of a review have been discussed by the High Court, which said of the process of review under Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006 (the Act):11 … the power of review conferred upon Review Officers is not appropriately equated with a general appeal. The obligations and powers of the Review Officer as described in the Act create a very particular statutory process. The Review Officer has broad powers to conduct his or her own investigations including the power to exercise for that...

  5. Tank Trust v Auckland Council [2013] NZWHT Auckland 20 [pdf, 107 KB]

    ...justified pursuant to s 91(1)(a). 6 Transcript, 18 December 2012 at page 18. 7 Body Corporate 170989 v Auckland Council [2012] NZWHT Auckland 35. 8 This decision is under appeal. Page | 9 Did the claimants incur unnecessary costs as a result of the Council’s actions? [25] The Council contends that it was always necessary for the claimants to instruct either Mr Flay or someone else with similar ex...

  6. Your guide to legal aid - Chinese [pdf, 874 KB]

    ...法律援助仲裁庭(Legal Aid Tribunal) – 毛利土地法庭(Māori Land Court) 10 – 难民身份处(Refugee Status Branch) – 移民与保护仲裁庭(Immigration and Protection Tribunal) – 社会保障上诉局(Social Security Appeal Authority) – 税务复核仲裁庭(Taxation Review Tribunal) – 租赁事务仲裁庭(Tenancy Tribunal)。 为了避免上法庭而进行的调解案也可能获得法律援助。 以下情况不提供民...

  7. Falwasser v Olsen - Matata Parish 6A (2014) 107 Waiariki MB 74 (107 WAR 74) [pdf, 150 KB]

    ...meeting to discuss the lease proposal. As I now understand it the injunction is sought for the provision of further information to the applicant with the view that the injunction will remain in place pending the outcome of the Environment Court appeal proceedings. [7] Counsel for the applicant submits that regard should be had to the fact that there is currently a review of trust application before the Court which may result in a change of trustees and as such an order is required...

  8. Tiopira - Bella Tiopira [2018] Chief Judge's MB 96 (2018 CJ 96) [pdf, 359 KB]

    ...which records that he was born on 13 June 1954. His mother is recorded as Tehohipera Teakau Tiopira and his father is recorded as Naki Tiopira. 1 [2010] Māori Appellate Court MB 167 (2010 APPEAL 167) 2 [2009] Chief Judge’s MB 209-225 (2009 CJ 209) 2018 Chief Judge’s MB 103 [9] Having considered the Report and the evidence provided in support I am satisfied that an error has been made in the presenta...

  9. Hill v Smith - Motatau 2 Section 21B1B1 and Motatau 2 Section 21B1B2 (2015) 99 Taitokerau MB 98 (99 TTK 98) [pdf, 181 KB]

    ...of rent, purchase money, royalties, or other proceeds of the alienation of land, or of any compensation payable in respect of other revenue derived from the land, affected by any order to which an application under section 45 of this Act or an appeal under Part 2 of this Act relates. 9 Application A20150001847. 99 Taitokerau MB 102 (2) Notwithstanding anything in the Crown Proceedings Act 1950, any injunction made by t...

  10. Pace - Margaret Rose Karaka [2018] Chief Judge's MB 86 (2018 CJ 86) [pdf, 407 KB]

    ...the Court of her ineligibility to succeed to the deceased’s Māori land interests at the time an application was made for succession. This 1 [2010] Māori Appellate Court MB 167 (2010 APPEAL 167) 2 [2009] Chief Judge’s MB 209-225 (2009 CJ 209) 2018 Chief Judge’s MB 94 correspondence confirms that Emily Pace separated in 1983 from Philip Pace and that her marriage was dissolved in 1991. [13] Emily has also...