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Te Ika Whenua Energy Assets Report 1993


Table of Contents

TE IKA WHENUA - ENERGY ASSETS REPORT 1993

Introduction
Contents
1 Introduction
1.1 Te Runanganui O Te Ika Whenua Incorporated
1.2 Their Original Claim
1.3 Request for Urgent Hearing
1.4 The Tribunal Response
1.5 The Urgent Claim
1.6 Waitangi Tribunal Hearing
1.7 The Interim Report
2 The Claimants Evidence
2.1 Traditional Evidence
2.2 Nga Rohe
2.3 Nga Awa
2.4 The Rivers as Taonga
2.5 The Significance of the Traditional Evidence
3 The Dams and the Energy Companies Act 1992
3.1 Introduction
3.2 The Bay of Plenty Electric Power Board and the Rotorua Area Electricity Authority
3.3 The Aniwhenua and Wheao Hydro Schemes
3.4 Water Rights
3.5 The Energy Companies Act 1992 (the Act)
3.6 The Establishment Plans - Bay of Plenty Electricity Limited and Rotorua Electricity Limited
3.7 Projected Transfer of Assets
4 Issues to be Determined
4.1 The Claimants Case
4.2 The Law
4.3 The Argument for the Crown
5 Consideration of the Issues
5.1 Ownership of the Dams
5.2 Consultation with Maori
5.3 Are the Claimants Prejudicially Affected?
5.4 Is the Proposed Transfer of the Dams Inconsistent with Treaty Principles?
5.5 Is the Legislation in Breach of Treaty Principles?
6 The Substantive Claim
7 Summary of Findings and Recommendations
7.1 Findings
7.2 Relief Sought in Particulars of Urgent Claim
7.3 Relief Sought in Claimants Closing Submissions
7.4 Recommendation
Appendix 1 The Claim
MEMORANDUM TO WAITANGI TRIBUNAL REQUESTING URGENT HEARING OF WAI 212 ANIWHENUA AND WHEAO DAMS
MEMORANDUM FOR TRIBUNAL PROVIDING FURTHER INFORMATION IN RESPECT OF APPLICATION FOR URGENT HEARING
PARTICULARS OF URGENT CLAIM
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
URGENT CLAIM
Appendix 2
Interim Report
Appendix 3 Record of Inquiry
Appointments
Hearings and appearances
Appendix 4 Record of Proceedings & Record of Documents
1. Claims
2. Papers in proceedings
3. Research commissions & agreements
Record of documents
Glossary

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