The Office for Māori Crown Relations – Xx Xxxxxxxx Sample Clauses

The Office for Māori Crown Relations – Xx Xxxxxxxx. ("Te Arawhiti") BACKGROUND A. On [date] Xxxxxxxxx and the Crown signed a Deed of Settlement of Historical Claims (the B. In the Deed of Settlement, the Crown acknowledges that the taiaha Maungārongo (the taiaha) is of great significance to Maniapoto. It was used to enable Maniapoto to police their aukati or border to prevent incursions by Pākehā following the Waikato War in 1863-64. In late 1885 Xxxxxxx, on behalf of Ngāti Maniapoto, gifted the taiaha to the Crown to signify the lifting of the aukati and a permanent peace reached between Maniapoto and the Crown. The intention was that the taiaha be housed at Parliament. After politicians disputed the authenticity of the gift, the taonga was instead given to a Member of Parliament, who in turn gifted it to the then Otago University Museum (now the Otago Museum). C. As part of the settlement, Xxxxxxxxx and Otago Museum have agreed ownership of the taiaha will be transferred to Maniapoto, on the date of the third reading of the settlement bill (the return date). D. Maniapoto and Parliamentary Service Commission have agreed that: i the taiaha will be held and displayed at Parliament, for a period of 5 years from the return date (the loan period); but ii the governance entity may elect to terminate the loan period early at any time; and iii within two months following the expiry or earlier termination of the loan period, the xxxxxx will be returned to the governance entity, on behalf of Xxxxxxxxx. E. The parties have entered into this Agreement to record the arrangements between them.
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  • Xxx Xxxxxxxxx At the end of this document is a list of United States Code citations for the FCRA. Other information about user duties is also available at the Bureau’s website. Users must consult the relevant provisions of the FCRA for details about their obligations under the FCRA. The first section of this summary sets forth the responsibilities imposed by the FCRA on all users of consumer reports. The subsequent sections discuss the duties of users of reports that contain specific types of information, or that are used for certain purposes, and the legal consequences of violations. If you are a furnisher of information to a consumer reporting agency (CRA), you have additional obligations and will receive a separate notice from the CRA describing your duties as a furnisher.

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