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\b\fs24\insrsid10970845\charrsid10970845 -}{\b\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 TE TOKOA SECTION 11A, Matavera
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\par }\pard \qc \li0\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid10970845 {\b\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 IN THE MATTER of an appeal against decisions of the High Court dated 16 January 1997 and 8 June 1998.
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\par }{\b\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid14580546 Counsel:}{\fs24\insrsid10970845  }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 Mrs T P Browne for the Appellant
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\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 For the Appellant: Clarkes, Rarotonga
\par 
\par The block of land,
 which is the centre point in this appeal, is named Te-Au-o-Te Tokoa Section 11A. The land is 3.8 hectares in area and located in the Matavera tapere. For convenience this section shall be referred to in this judgment as "the said land" or as "Tokoa Secti
on 11A". As a further convenience the formal 119 page Record of Proceedings filed with this appeal shall be abbreviated to "RP" followed by the page reference e.g. "RP/10".}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
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\par }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 On 9 July 1907 the Court investigated claims to ownership of the said land and awarded title to Tamania Nui. The relative entry in Minute Book 3/234 (RP/10) is brief and records:}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
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 first of two orders sought to be revoked or amended by the appellant. The second order was made on 6 October 1947 following the death of Tioti Tamarua in 1930. The Title Register records the eight names of Tioti's descendants in their respective shares (
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\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 \trowd \irow2\irowband2\ts11\trrh-295\trleft720\trftsWidth1\trftsWidthB3\trftsWidthA3 \clvertalc\clbrdrt\brdrnone \clbrdrl\brdrnone \clbrdrb\brdrnone \clbrdrr\brdrnone \cltxlrtb\clftsWidth3\clwWidth410\clshdrawnil 
\cellx1130\clvertalc\clbrdrt\brdrnone \clbrdrl\brdrnone \clbrdrb\brdrnone \clbrdrr\brdrnone \cltxlrtb\clftsWidth3\clwWidth1865\clshdrawnil \cellx2995\clvertalc\clbrdrt\brdrnone \clbrdrl\brdrnone \clbrdrb\brdrnone \clbrdrr\brdrnone 
\cltxlrtb\clftsWidth3\clwWidth638\clshdrawnil \cellx3633\row }\trowd \irow3\irowband3\lastrow \ts11\trrh-370\trleft720\trftsWidth1\trftsWidthB3\trftsWidthA3 \clvertalc\clbrdrt\brdrnone \clbrdrl\brdrnone \clbrdrb\brdrnone \clbrdrr\brdrnone 
\cltxlrtb\clftsWidth3\clwWidth410\clshdrawnil \cellx1130\clvertalc\clbrdrt\brdrnone \clbrdrl\brdrnone \clbrdrb\brdrnone \clbrdrr\brdrnone \cltxlrtb\clftsWidth3\clwWidth1865\clshdrawnil \cellx2995\clvertalc\clbrdrt\brdrnone \clbrdrl\brdrnone \clbrdrb
\brdrnone \clbrdrr\brdrnone \cltxlrtb\clftsWidth3\clwWidth638\clshdrawnil \cellx3633\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\intbl\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\pararsid10970845 {\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 4.\cell George (Tioti)\cell }{
\fs24\insrsid10511953 m}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 d\cell }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\intbl\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0 {\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 \trowd \irow3\irowband3\lastrow 
\ts11\trrh-370\trleft720\trftsWidth1\trftsWidthB3\trftsWidthA3 \clvertalc\clbrdrt\brdrnone \clbrdrl\brdrnone \clbrdrb\brdrnone \clbrdrr\brdrnone \cltxlrtb\clftsWidth3\clwWidth410\clshdrawnil \cellx1130\clvertalc\clbrdrt\brdrnone \clbrdrl\brdrnone \clbrdrb
\brdrnone \clbrdrr\brdrnone \cltxlrtb\clftsWidth3\clwWidth1865\clshdrawnil \cellx2995\clvertalc\clbrdrt\brdrnone \clbrdrl\brdrnone \clbrdrb\brdrnone \clbrdrr\brdrnone \cltxlrtb\clftsWidth3\clwWidth638\clshdrawnil \cellx3633\row }\pard 
\ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid10970845 {\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 
\par The revocation application came before the Court on 20 September 1996 and on 16 January 1997 the Court (Justic}{\fs24\insrsid3935575 e Dillon) gave its judgment (RP}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 /26-28). The Court found that the issu
e of whether or not the land was title land had been fully argued before the Court previously on 28 June 1966 when an application to revoke the order made on 28 March 1912 was dismissed. Justice Dillon made this statement:}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }\pard \ql \li720\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid3935575 {\fs24\insrsid10511953\charrsid10970845 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 "Now, ninety years later, this Court is again being asked to declare this land title land. There is no justification }{\fs24\insrsid10511953 for making such a declaration an}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 
d that application is refused."}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid10970845 {\fs24\insrsid10511953\charrsid10970845 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 Havin
g made that decision the lower court indicated that it would like to hear further evidence and submissions on the alternative ground put forward by the applicant. This was the claim that the four siblings of Tamarua Nui should have succeeded equally. The 
application was then adjourned.}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid10511953\charrsid10970845 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 The parties filed comprehensive submissions.}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid10511953\charrsid10970845 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 On 8 June 1998 the Court (Justice Dillon) delivered judgment. (RP/105-108) The Court held there was no new evidence adduced to support the application to revoke the two orders ma
de on 28 March 1912 and 6 October 1947. The learned Judge again referred to the 1966 application to revoke which had been dismissed by the Court.}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid10511953\charrsid10970845 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 It is clear from the lower Court's judgment that the Court relied on the 1966 finding that:}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid10511953\charrsid10970845 
\par }\pard \ql \li720\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid10511953 {\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 "Succession went to Tioti Tamarua in accordance with the wis}{\fs24\insrsid11803774 hes of the family and of the dec}{
\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 eased as expressed in his will. It w}{\fs24\insrsid5575544 as only one of a number of lands}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 
 dealt with in a similar way on that occasion" (RP/108 and see also MB 27/102-3 and RP/13).}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid10970845 {\fs24\insrsid10511953\charrsid10970845 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 In essence therefor
e the Court in both judgments took the view that the title issue had been determined in 1966 and the Court at that time also acknowledged the existence of a family arrangement and no fresh evidence had been presented for the Court in 1998 to justify revoc
ation.}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid10511953\charrsid10970845 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 
The appellant has now appealed from the two decisions of the Court. Counsel for the appellant claims the Court was wrong in concluding Tokoa Section 11A was title land and was also wrong in relying upon the 1966 decision and in stating that the titl}{
\fs24\insrsid5575544 e question had been \'93}{\i\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid5575544 fully argued}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 
". Counsel submitted the Court had not conducted a proper inquiry and that reference to MB 3/234 and 5/166 clearly indicated the said land was title land. Counsel further argued that the lower Court wrongly concluded that the absence of the words }{
\i\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid466646 "by virtue"}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845  of his office or title of}{\fs24\insrsid10511953  }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 
Tamarua N'ui was fundamental to the status issue. On the alternative ground counsel contended that if the said land was not title land succession should have gone to the direct descendants. Mrs 
Browne referred to section 445 of the Cook Islands Act 1915 which barred devises of native land by will and also argued that the lands referred to by the respondent did not support any notion of a family arrangement. In reply the respondent submitted ther
e was evidence on record of a family arrangement attested to by the paramount chief, Pa Ariki. Mrs Ama supported the findings of the Court and strongly stressed that family agreements were regarded as sacred and must be honoured by all concerned.}{
\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid10511953\charrsid10970845 
\par }{\b\fs24\ul\insrsid11692409\charrsid10511953 Findings of the Court
\par }{\fs24\insrsid10511953\charrsid10970845 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 
There are two issues raised by this appeal. The first relates to the status of the said land. Is Tokoa Section 11A title land which should pass from the holder of the title upon death to the next holder? The appellant claims to be the current
 holder of the Mataiapo Title of Tamarua (PP/1 and RP/17) and claims the land. The respondent denies the appellant holds office as Mataiapo and says she is the present holder. That is a matter which may have to be determined in the future. It does not aff
ect present proceedings. The, second question goes to customary right of succession to family land and the issue of who is entitled to ownership rights in the said land.}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid10511953\charrsid10970845 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 Dealing firstly with the status of the said land the question which must be answered i
s whether the lower Court was entitled to rely on the 1966 finding of the Court as determining status. Counsel for the appellant submits the 1966 inquiry was not a full inquiry and should not have been accepted as such by the lower Court in these proceedi
ngs and applied as the basis for determining status.
\par 
\par The 1966 decision is important and pivotal in this appeal and needs to be set out in}{\fs24\insrsid10511953  }{\fs24\insrsid8269053 full. Minute Book 2}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 7/102 records as follows: (RP/13-14)}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 

\par }{\fs24\insrsid10511953\charrsid10970845 
\par }\pard \ql \li720\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid10511953 {\fs24\insrsid10511953 "}{\fs24\insrsid4478094 5937 [Te Au o te}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845  tok}{\fs24\insrsid10511953 oa Sec 11A Matavera - To revoke

\par }\pard \ql \li2880\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin2880\itap0\pararsid10511953 {\fs24\insrsid10511953 S.O}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845  dated 28.3.1912
\par to interest of Tamarua Nui Dec'd."}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid10970845 {\fs24\insrsid10511953\charrsid10970845 
\par }\pard \ql \li1440\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin1440\itap0\pararsid10511953 {\fs24\ul\insrsid11692409\charrsid10511953 Charlie Cowan}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845  }{\fs24\insrsid10511953 o.}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 
f.o. Tioti Tamarua succeeded to Tamarua Nui because of his title o}{\fs24\insrsid160509 f}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845  Tamaruanui. (The order does not say so although evidence suggests it). This is title land of Tamaruanui and his marae is th
ere named Te Arenau. Tioti Ta}{\fs24\insrsid160509 marua was the "T}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 amaruanui" when order made. Tioti Tamarua was the correct successor but he should have succeeded as Matai}{\fs24\insrsid160509 a}{
\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 po. Akua was appointed Tamaruanui after Tioti but he is away in Tahiti. He should have succeeded Tioti.
 His brother Ua has been looking after the title. When Ua went to New Zealand his younger brother Teruaroa looked after the title,}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid10970845 {\fs24\insrsid10511953\charrsid10970845 
\par }\pard \ql \li1440\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin1440\itap0\pararsid3684911 {\fs24\ul\insrsid11692409\charrsid10511953 Court}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 .}{\fs24\insrsid10970845  }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 
This land has not previously been referred to as title land but only as Mataiapo land}{\fs24\insrsid3684911 .}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845  The Court cannot place a restriction on the title by succes}{\fs24\insrsid3684911 
sion order. Although Tamaruanui\rquote }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 s marae is said to be on this land it is unlikely it was all title }{\fs24\insrsid3684911 la}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 nd even if any of it were such (approx 9}{
\fs24\insrsid3684911  \'bd }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 acres). Succession went to Tioti Tamarua in accordance with the wishes of the family and of the deceased as expressed in his will. It was only one of a numbe}{\fs24\insrsid4478094 
r of lands dealt with in a simi}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 lar way on that occasion.}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid10970845 {\fs24\insrsid10511953\charrsid10970845 
\par }\pard \ql \li2880\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin2880\itap0\pararsid10511953 {\fs24\insrsid10511953 "}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 Application dismissed"}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid10970845 {\fs24\insrsid10511953\charrsid10970845 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 The appellant has submitted that this minute cannot be said to represent a full argument}{\fs24\insrsid3684911  on the title issue.}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 
 Analysis of the minute, and it must be remembered that a judge's minute does not always set out full details of what took place before the Court, shows several significant features. }{\fs24\ul\insrsid11692409\charrsid10511953 First}{
\fs24\ul\insrsid10511953 ;}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845  the Court did not accept the land was title land even if owned by a Mataiapo. }{\fs24\ul\insrsid11692409\charrsid10511953 Second}{\fs24\insrsid10511953 ;}{
\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845  the Court referred to a family settlement suppor}{\fs24\insrsid4478094 ted by a statement in Tamaruanui}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 
's will so the Court was aware of such an agreement. Unfortunately the will cannot be located although it was certainly before the Court in 1912 (MB 5/165 and RP/43). }{\fs24\ul\insrsid11692409\charrsid10511953 Third}{\fs24\insrsid10511953 ;}{
\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845  the Court stated that the award to Tioti was }{\i\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid4478094 "one of a number of lands dealt with in a similar way on that occasion".
\par }{\fs24\insrsid10511953\charrsid10970845 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 We shall return to look at this question of a family arrangement shortly.
\par 
\par It seems apparent from t
he statement made by the Court in that 1966 minute that the Court was aware of the background and had reached a conclusion the land was not title land but family land awarded to Tioti as part of an over all family settlement. On the status issue the Court
 would have looked at previous minutes and in fact found the land had not previously, i.e prior to 1966, been referred to as title land but only as Mataiapo land. This reference to "}{\i\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10511953 Mataiapo}{
\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 " land was made in MB 5/166 (RP/11) and relied upon by the appellan
t as strong evidence Tokoa Section A was title land. Evidently the Court in 1966 did not agree this was so and dismissed the revocation application before it. The appellant in these proceeding did not produce to the lower Court any fresh evidence not prev
iously available to the Court in 1966 and accordingly dismissed the application. The appellant now seeks to inquire once more into the orders made in 1912 and 1947.}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid10511953\charrsid10970845 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 Section 450 of the Cook Islands Act 1915 and upon which the appellant relies}{\fs24\insrsid10511953  }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 provides as follows:}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid10511953\charrsid10970845 
\par }\pard \ql \li720\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid940787 {\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 "450. Revocation of succession orders }{\fs24\insrsid10511953 \endash }{\fs24\insrsid10511953\charrsid10970845 
\par }\pard \ql \li720\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid10511953 {\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 
A succession order made in error may be at any time revoked by the Land Court but no such revocation shall affect any interest theretofore acquired in good faith and for value by any person claiming through t
he succession nominated by the order so revoked."}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid10970845 {\fs24\insrsid10511953\charrsid10970845 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 The section specifically gives jurisdiction to the Court }{\i\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid940787 "at any time"}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 
 to determine whether a Court has previously erred. There is no time limitation period within which the application must be brought. Th
e provisions of New Zealand law in relation to succession orders, which do not apply to the Cook Islands, provide a 10 year limitation period in which a succession order may be attacked and possibly quashed or set aside (s77 Te Ture Whenua Maori Act 1993)
. Section 450/1915 provides no such limitation period so that on the face of it a person alleging a succession order made in 1912 was made in error may bring an action in 1996 or even later to revoke that succession order.
\par 
\par This is a wide jurisdiction and t
he question in this appeal is whether the lower Court was obliged to consider the application and make a determination notwithstanding that the application was filed in Court 84 years after the 1912 order and 49 years after the 1947 order. The answer to t
h
at question lies in the affirmative as the existing law provides no time limitation period. However the relevant and crucial issue at stake in regard to this land is whether the Court in 1996 was obliged to inquire into the issue of status and succession 
rights when those issues had been before the Court and decided}{\fs24\insrsid8023447  in 1966. The Court decided on 1}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 
6 January 1997 (RP/26-28) and on 8 June 1998 (RP/105-109) that these two issues had been determined by the Court on 28 June 1966 (RP/13-14) and dismissed the application for revocation.}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid10511953\charrsid10970845 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 Before th}{\fs24\insrsid6242720 i}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 
s Court determines whether the lower Court was entitled to rely on the 1966 decision there is a need to look at the second issue as to whether the succession order made on 28 March 1912 was giving effect to a family arrang
ement or settlement. This question was referred to by the lower Court in its first judgment of 16 January 1997. The Court directed that this matter would be decided at the next Court}{\fs24\insrsid8023447  sit}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 
ting after the parties had tendered further evidence and submissions.}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid10511953\charrsid10970845 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 
A brief hearing of the application took place on 27 January 1998. The respondent Mrs Ama filed extensive submissions and supporting papers (RP/30-57). The Court (Justice McHugh) adjourned the hearing after directing the applicant to file submissions in re
ply and also directed }{\fs24\insrsid8023447 referral of the matter back to J}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 ustic}{\fs24\insrsid10511953 e Dillon for completion (RP/58).}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 
 Mrs Browne filed detailed submissions on 6 February 1998 (RP/59-96). Mrs Ama filed a further short submission (RP/97-104) and the file was then sent to Justice Dill
on for decision. Although the lower Court had directed these additional submissions in its first decision of 16 January 1997 the Court, in its later j}{\fs24\insrsid8023447 udgment, did }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 
not review at length the succession issue and reli}{\fs24\insrsid10511953 ed on the 1966 decision. The Cou}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 rt found th
at no new evidence had been produced to support the revocation application which was then dismissed.
\par 
\par The respondent in her submissions (RP/33) liste
d 10 lands which she submitted gave support to her claim there was a family settlement which resulted in the allocation of lands to individual family members. The respective minutes evidencing these successions were produced to the lower Court. The appell
ant argued that these ten lands did not support a claim there }{\fs24\insrsid16333839 was a family arrangement (RP/62}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 
). This Court has read the minutes and although in some cases there is no reference to a settlement nevertheless there is sufficient evidence to indicate three relevant factors.}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid10511953\charrsid10970845 
\par }{\fs24\ul\insrsid11692409\charrsid10511953 First}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 : Tamaruanui took an interest in the allocation process and in recording whakapapa and certainly expressed a wish as to the ultimat}{\fs24\insrsid10511953 
e destination of Tamaruanui la}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 nds. This wish may have been expressed during his lifetime and during the early 1900's when investigation of title took place. }{\fs24\ul\insrsid11692409\charrsid4273377 Second}{
\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 ; Th}{\fs24\insrsid16333839 ere is evidence that Tamaruanui\rquote }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 s family were aware of his desires. }{\fs24\ul\insrsid11692409\charrsid4273377 Third}{
\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 ; There is evidence that there was some direction in the will of Tamaruanui although that will appears to have been lost.}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid4273377\charrsid10970845 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 This Court does not propose to review each of the lands listed by the respondent}{\fs24\insrsid4273377  }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 
but the following minute book statements support the above conclusions.}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid4273377\charrsid10970845 
\par }\pard \ql \li720\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid4273377 {\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 1.}{\fs24\insrsid10970845  }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 These two extracts are taken from MB 5/37}{
\fs24\insrsid3025688 3}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845  "The Court has read the 24.6.1912 whakapapa and statements contained in the book of Tamarua Nui (Tamarua Pa Teruaroa dec}{\fs24\insrsid4273377 '}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 
d) and compared them with his evidence in other cases and finds that }{\fs24\insrsid4273377 t}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 he book and evidence are the same.}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid10970845 {\fs24\insrsid4273377\charrsid10970845 
\par }\pard \ql \li720\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid4273377 {\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 The Court therefore considers that the interest of the deceased should go to }{\fs24\insrsid4273377 
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid10970845 {\fs24\insrsid4273377 
\par }\pard \ql \li720\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid4273377 {\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 .....}{\fs24\insrsid4273377 .}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845  the descendants of Ta}{\fs24\insrsid3025688 m}{
\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 arua Puarangi
\par ...... that is to the line of Tamarua Nui.}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid10970845 {\fs24\insrsid4273377\charrsid10970845 
\par }\pard \ql \li720\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid4273377 {\fs24\ul\insrsid11692409\charrsid4273377 That family}{\fs24\ul\insrsid4273377\charrsid4273377  has}{\fs24\ul\insrsid11692409\charrsid4273377 
 decided in accordance with the wish of }{\fs24\ul\insrsid4273377\charrsid4273377 th}{\fs24\ul\insrsid11692409\charrsid4273377 e deceased}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845  that the inter}{\fs24\insrsid4273377 est shall g}{
\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 o to the son of the present }{\fs24\insrsid4273377 Tamarua Nui i.e to Tuariki m8".
\par }\pard \qr \li720\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid4273377 {\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 (emphasis added)}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid10970845 {\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 
\par }\pard \ql \li720\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid4273377 {\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 2.}{\fs24\insrsid10970845  }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 M.B. 5/165}{\fs24\insrsid4273377  (RP/43)
\par 28 March 1912
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 "Deceased (Tamarua Nui) left a will (produced - presumably does not pass any landed interests in Rarotonga) }{\fs24\ul\insrsid11692409\charrsid4273377 We have settled the succession among ourselves}{
\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 . No objection. Pa Ariki states this is right.
\par }\pard \qr \li0\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid4273377 {\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 (emphasis added)}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid10970845 {\fs24\insrsid4273377\charrsid10970845 
\par }\pard \ql \li720\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid4273377 {\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 3.}{\fs24\insrsid10970845  }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 M,B, 5/167 (RP/39)}{\fs24\insrsid4273377 
\par 28 March 1912
\par }\pard \ql \li720\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid12005867 {\fs24\insrsid12005867 "Order }{\fs24\ul\insrsid12005867 by }{\fs24\ul\insrsid12005867\charrsid12005867 consent and }{\fs24\ul\insrsid11692409\charrsid12005867 
in terms of wish of deceased to Konini}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845  (f)
\par }\pard \qr \li0\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid4273377 {\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 (emphasis added)}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid10970845 {\fs24\insrsid4273377\charrsid10970845 
\par }\pard \ql \li720\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid11611785 {\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 4.}{\fs24\insrsid10970845  }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 M.B. 5/166}{\fs24\insrsid4273377  (RP/ 95)
\par 28 March 1912}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 
\par }\pard \ql \li720\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid3025688 {\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 Tioti: }{\fs24\ul\insrsid11692409\charrsid12005867 It has been arran}{\fs24\ul\insrsid4273377\charrsid12005867 
ged that this shall go as deceased }{\fs24\ul\insrsid11611785\charrsid12005867 (Tamarua Nui)}{\fs24\ul\insrsid11692409\charrsid12005867  }{\fs24\ul\insrsid11611785\charrsid12005867 wished }{\fs24\insrsid11611785\charrsid12005867 to Te Ruaroa}{
\fs24\insrsid11611785 .}{\fs24\ul\insrsid11692409\charrsid3025688 
\par }\pard \qr \li720\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid11611785 {\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 (emphasis added)
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid10970845 {\fs24\insrsid11611785 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 The observations made by the Court in 1966 (RP/14) "}{\i\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid11611785 that succession went to Tioti in accordance with the wishes of the family and of the deceased as expressed in his will}
{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 
 ....." show that the learned judge was cognizant of a family arrangement and was aware of the previous Court minutes such as those referred to above in Minute Book 5. Likewise the learned judge in the Court below not only had evidence of these minutes 
presented to him but relied also upon the 1966 Court finding that a family ar}{\fs24\insrsid6125266 rangement existed. The hearing J}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 udge also stated no fresh evidence sufficient to countermand the 1966 de}{
\fs24\insrsid6753638 c}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 ision had been produced.}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11611785\charrsid10970845 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 The appellant now asks this Court to find that the lower}{\fs24\insrsid6125266  Court erred in its judgments of}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 
 16 January 1997 and 8 June 1998. Finding to that effect would }{\fs24\insrsid11611785 also be a rejection of the Court'}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 s decision of 8 June 1966.}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11611785\charrsid10970845 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 This Court does not agree with the appellant's submission. As earlier stated herein there is
 no statutory time limit barring applications to the Court under section 450/1915 but there are good reasons at law for this Court to end litigation which arises from an order made in 1912 - 86 years ago. As time passes opportunity for the presentation of
 evidence from persons who lived at the time events occurred is}{\fs24\insrsid11611785  }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 
diminished. In this case a vital thread in the fabric of evidence is now missing - the will of Tamaruanui. But more importantly there is an intervening circumstance in respect of this successio
n which distinguishes it from a first time application for revocation. That circumstance is the 1966 decision which was an application for revocation pursuant to section 450 involving the same deceased, the same claim and the same land.}{
\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11611785\charrsid10970845 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 Although the lower Court did not expressly so state in either of its }{\fs24\insrsid6125266 two judgments that it relied on}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 
 the well established principle of res judicata it is apparent from the Court's reliance on the previous decision in 1966 it had res judicata in mind. The principles guiding the application of this doctrine are set out in }{
\fs24\ul\insrsid11692409\charrsid11611785 Halsbury}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845  Fourth Edition Vol 16 and the following extracts therefrom are apt.}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11611785\charrsid10970845 
\par }\pard \ql \li720\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid11611785 {\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 "}{\fs24\ul\insrsid11692409\charrsid11611785 974}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 
.The doctrine of res judicata is not a technical doctrine applicable only to records; it is a fundamental doctrine of all Courts that there be an end of litigation.}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid10970845 {\fs24\insrsid11611785\charrsid10970845 
\par }\pard \ql \li720\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid11611785 {\fs24\ul\insrsid11692409\charrsid11611785 975}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 
. In order that a defence of res judicata may succeed it is necessary to show not only that the cause of action was the same but also that the plaintiff has had an opportunity of recovering. A pl
ea of res judicata must show either an actual merger or that the same point has been actually decided between the same parties.}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid11611785 {\fs24\insrsid11611785\charrsid10970845 
\par }\pard \ql \li720\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid11611785 {\fs24\ul\insrsid11611785\charrsid11611785 976}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 
. In all cases where the cause of action is the same and has been determined on the merits ... the plea of res judicata should succeed."}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid10970845 {\fs24\insrsid11611785\charrsid10970845 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 
It may be contended that the parties before the Court in 1966 were not the same parties as appeared in 1996 and 1998. That is so but the material issues were the same. The grounds presented were the same and it was the same deceased, the same
 land and the same set of facts invoked.}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11611785\charrsid10970845 
\par }{\fs24\ul\insrsid11692409\charrsid11611785 Halsbury}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845  (ibid para 977) refers to an English case }{\fs24\ul\insrsid11692409\charrsid11611785 Ashmore v }{\fs24\ul\insrsid11611785\charrsid11611785 British}{
\fs24\ul\insrsid11692409\charrsid11611785  Coal Corporation}{\fs24\insrsid5572984  (1990}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 ) 2 All E}{\fs24\insrsid5572984 R}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 
 981 in which it was held that to relitigate a question which in substance has already been determined is an abuse of process. This was a}{\fs24\insrsid11611785  }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 
case where a small group of representative cases were selected, heard and failed. Other workers brought action to have the same issues relitigated and the Court held that in the interest of justice to proceed with these same claims was }{
\fs24\insrsid11611785 an abuse of process in the absen}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 ce of fresh evidence which would have justified reopening the issue.}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11611785\charrsid10970845 
\par }{\fs24\ul\insrsid11692409\charrsid11611785 Halsbu}{\fs24\ul\insrsid11611785\charrsid11611785 ry}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845  (ibid para 981) says this on the fresh evidence exception.}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11611785\charrsid10970845 
\par }\pard \ql \li720\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid11611785 {\fs24\insrsid11611785 "A}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 
 case can be reopened only on discovery of fresh evidence which entirely changes the aspect of the case and was not and could not by reasonable dilig}{\fs24\insrsid11611785 ence have been obtained before".}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid10970845 {\fs24\insrsid11611785\charrsid10970845 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 The lower Court as st
ated (supra) found there was no new evidence adduced to support the revocation application. We might observe here that not only was there no fresh evidence but crucial evidence contained in the will was also not a}{\fs24\insrsid11611785 
vailable to the lower Court in }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 1996.}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11611785\charrsid10970845 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 We fi
nd that the doctrine of res judicata is most relevant in the present proceedings and that it would be an abuse of judicial process if this Court allowed a second application to proceed when the cause of action was the same as in 1966 and was determined on
 
the merits. Although not necessarily a further reason to bar the appellant it is observed that the unsuccessful applicant in 1966 did not appeal the Court's decision. It would be a mockery of justice to find that section 450 permits repetitive application
s such as this one. Indeed the appellant has suggested the Court of Appeal might direct a rehearing of the application which in effect would be a third inquiry into the same issues. This Court rejects that invitation.}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11611785\charrsid10970845 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 We have not found it necessary to answ
er all of the matters raised by the respondent who supports the judgments of the lower Court. The respondent's submission as to the reference in section 450 to any interest acquired in good faith is not a correct interpretation of the section and is not r
elevant in these proceedings.
\par 
\par This Court does not need to be reminded of the importance of family arrangements and settlements. In this conne}{\fs24\insrsid8791287 ction also the Court is aware of}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 
 the restrictions imposed by section 445 but that statutory provision does not dise
ntitle a person from expressing a view as to how lands should be allocated upon death. Although a devise in a will shall have no force or effect there is no restriction on a family arranging between, themselves by consent how the deceased's lands should b
e allocated.}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11611785\charrsid10970845 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 
The Court has jurisdiction under section 448 and section 409 to give effect to a family arrangement. It is not uncommon for this to occur and indeed verbal and/or written agreement) in a family are part of the customary law and regarded as sacrosanct.}{
\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11611785\charrsid10970845 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 The Court finds that the lower Court acted correctly in deciding on the 16 January 1997 and on 8 June 1998 that the two issues of status and succession had been previously determined by the Court on 28 June 1966.}{
\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11611785\charrsid10970845 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 For the reasons set out above this appeal is hereby dismissed.}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11611785\charrsid10970845 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 Counsel for the appellant is commended for her usual diligence and thoroughness in the presentation of submissions and supporting papers.}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11611785\charrsid10970845 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 Mrs Arna is also thanked for her thoughtful submissions. The Court appreciated that an action of this kind does create stress and concern.}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11611785\charrsid10970845 
\par }{\b\fs24\ul\insrsid11692409\charrsid11611785 Costs
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11611785\charrsid10970845 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 Mrs Ama, as the respondent appeared personally, and there is no award of costs in her favour. She is however 
entitled to be paid for disbursements incurred. There is an order against the appellant in favour of the respondent for the payment of actual}{\fs24\insrsid11611785  }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 
and reasonable expenses incurred by the respondent in return airfare from the Cook Islands to New Zealand and any accommodation and incidental costs in}{\fs24\insrsid11611785 curred and related to this appeal}{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 .}{
\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11611785\charrsid10970845 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 The Registrar is directed to fix such disbursements and pay the $1,000 held as security to the respondent.}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11611785\charrsid10970845 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 This decision is delivered by the undersigned on behalf of the Court hearing this appeal.}{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11611785\charrsid10970845 
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 Dated this}{\fs24\insrsid10970845  }{\fs24\insrsid11611785 4}{\fs24\super\insrsid11611785\charrsid11611785 th}{\fs24\insrsid11611785  }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 day of}{\fs24\insrsid10970845  }{
\fs24\insrsid11692409 September}{\fs24\insrsid10970845  }{\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 1998.
\par }{\fs24\insrsid11692409 
\par }\pard \qc \li0\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid11692409 {\b\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid11692409 McHugh, J
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid10970845 {\fs24\insrsid11692409\charrsid10970845 
\par }}