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APPLICANT
SUBJECT
SP 46 1:30PM AP-20230000027500
A20210007646
45/93 Richard Ransfield
or Dick Tuna
Ransfield, Tracy
Titihuia Campbell
CJ 2021/20 - Barney
Ransfield or Panapa
Ranapiri - and an order
made at 192 Rotorua MB
40-42 on 6 December 1978
- Application to the Chief
Judge
SP 47 1:45PM AP-20230000027434
A20140005084
45/93 Ruth Constance
Hallett Te Ahuru
Whānau Trust
CJ 2014/2 - Ruth
Constance Hallett Te
Ahuru - and a vesting order
made at...
A significant number of applications were adjourned during this period - in April alone approximately 500 cases were notified in the National Pānui, and subsequently adjourned under the Chief Judge’s protocol to be heard at a later date. During the Level 4 lockdown, like the rest of New Zealanders, all Māori Land Court staff were required to work from home.
Written Reports and Settlement Agreements The appointed mediator must provide written reports to keep the Registrar informed of the progress of the mediation. The mediator is also to record the terms of the resolution reached at mediation and report them to the Judge or Registrar who referred the issue/s to the mediator.
The session on the independence of the judiciary and the rule of law was also very informative. We heard from the Hon T F Bathurst AC, Chief Justice of The Supreme Court of New South Wales, Mr Kohei Nasu, former Judge of Supreme Court of Japan, Mr Wenxian Zhang, Vice President of the China Law Society, the Hon Geoffrey Tao-li Ma GBM QC SC, Chief Justice of the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal, Dato' Mah Weng Kwai, former Judge of Court of Appeal of Malaysia and Dr Oliver Stolpe, Senior Pro...
Written Reports and Settlement Agreements
The appointed mediator must provide written reports to keep the Registrar informed of the
progress of the mediation. The mediator is also to record the terms of the resolution reached
at mediation and report them to the Judge or Registrar who referred the issue/s to the
mediator.
Although I didn’t realise it at the time, being true to who I was, and who I am, has been the single most important influence in my working life to date. There is, I think, a lesson in that. Māori Land Court Judges The Māori Land Court bench at present is made up of thirteen judges.
The funding is for clean-up of sediment & debris, where mahi has already been completed (either by owners or by contractors) and for any similar mahi to be completed in the future. Package information and the application form can be found on Te Puni Kōkiri’s website. ( Whenua Māori sediment and debris management package (tpk.govt.nz) )
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