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When a lawyer is appointed and engaged pursuant to ss 70(3), 98(3) and 98(9)(c) of the
Act, as soon as reasonably practicable they must give written notice of that fact to every
other party to the proceedings.
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This factsheet provides information about, and a summary of, abbreviations used
for minute books of the Māori Land Court and Māori Appellate Court
Introduction
In the 150 year history of the Māori Land Court
evidence and decisions have been recorded in local
(and more) recently national minute books.
This fact sheet provides a guide to minute book:
• naming conventions
• series types
• syntax
• hints and tips
• abbreviations.
REASONS FOR APPLICATION:
(State grounds or reasons and any facts relied upon so as to fully inform the Court as the true nature of the application)
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My final message today relates to the fact that today is Pink Shirt Day. A day when we show our support for speaking up, and standing together, to stop bullying.
The third order determines that the
additional area of land is in fact an accretion and is to be added to the other area and
then comprise one block of land of 0.9241 hectares.
Te Ao Māori strategy
A te reo Māori resource for words
used in the Māori Land Court and
the Waitangi Tribunal
Ngā Kupu Māori mō te
Kooti Whenua Māori me
te Rōpū Whakamana i te
Tiriti o Waitangi
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acting prudently mahi i runga i te āta tūpato
acting reasonably mahi i runga i te āta whakaaro
acting competently mahi i runga i te matatau ki ngā mahi
acting in good conscience mahi i runga i te whakaaro pai
acting impartially mahi i runga i te tōkeke
active (as in in...
You can do this if you believe:
They have relied on incorrect information to make a decision
They did not have all the necessary information to make the correct decision
The facts presented when the decision was made are incorrect
In your application you will need to include:
any outcomes you are seeking because of the appeal
contact information for any person who may be affected, including those persons who will be affected if your appeal is successful (the respondents
you can...
I would also like to take the opportunity at this point to acknowledge our Acting Chief Judge who sits by my side today, over these past months and in fact, years, when an issue has arisen, a question, a complication, it has been our ACJ that has turned to offer me support and guidance, she has continued to advocate for the use of te reo Māori within her Courts – and so to our Acting Chief Judge, a heroine in my eyes, one who is skilled in patient observation, Judge Fox, I thank you.