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If you have evidence that parties involved with the dispute agree to mediation, please attach.
Without doubt the Court would require clear and compelling evidence of any health needs, and persuasive submissions as to how the provisions should be interpreted.
...tikanga per se, but tikanga may give rise to legally enforceable
obligations.
39 Te Rōpū Whakamana i te Tiriti o Waitangi | Waitangi Tribunal Te Paparahi o Te Raki Stage One Report He
Whakaputanga me Te Tiriti (Wai 1040, 2014).
40 Brief of Evidence of Professor Anne Salmond, Te Paparahi o Te Raki Inquiry, Wai 1040, #A22 including translations
from the works of Merimeri Penfold.
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Whilst I agree with all of these points, my view in respect of point four is that, if i...
...information you should continue
your application on a separate sheet of paper;
(v) Additional information – in addition to completing
this form, if the application requires you to
provide further information you must include all
documents, information or evidence you wish the
Court to consider; and
(vi) Comply with the requirements set out in the
Checklist at the end of this form.
...information you should continue
your application on a separate sheet of paper;
(v) Additional information – in addition to completing
this form, if the application requires you to
provide further information you must include all
documents, information or evidence you wish the
Court to consider; and
(vi) Comply with the requirements set out in the
Checklist at the end of this form.
An application to the Māori Land Court needs to be filed
on the relevant application form and accompanied by the
application fee, which is shown on the form. Evidence
supporting any allegations must also be filed.
An application to the Māori Land Court needs to be filed
on the relevant application form and accompanied by the
application fee, which is shown on the form. Evidence
supporting any allegations must also be filed.
...information you should continue
your application on a separate sheet of paper;
(v) Additional information – in addition to completing
this form, if the application requires you to
provide further information you must include all
documents, information or evidence you wish the
Court to consider; and
(vi) Comply with the requirements set out in the
Checklist at the end of this form.
An application to the Māori Land Court needs to be filed
on the relevant application form and accompanied by the
application fee, which is shown on the form. Evidence
supporting any allegations must also be filed.