The Secretary of State for the Colonies, Lord Normanby, issued instructions to Captain Hobson with respect to obtaining British sovereignty over New Zealand that: Select one: C) a. British sovereignty was to be proclaimed over all three islands of New Zealand supported by military force if necessary 0 b. British sovereignty was only to be acquired over such parts of New Zealand where the chiefs were willing to cede sovereignty O c. British sovereignty was to be obtained over New Zealand, with the consent of the Maori chiefs if possible, and by force if consent could not be obtained Which of the following statements is the most accurate? The Trade Marks Act 2002: Select one: C) a. makes it illegal to use any Maori symbol to advertise a business in New Zealand 0 b. requires the Commissioner of Trade Marks to refer any application to register a Maori word or symbol as a trade mark; which might be offensive to Maori, to an advisory committee 0 c. was enacted, in part, to comply with the recommendations in the WAI 262 Report In the Treaty, the term used in the Maori version for "New Zealand" is "Nu Tirene". As an English importation into the Maori language, the term is not used today, rather, the generally accepted Maori term for "New Zealand" is: Select one: O a. Rakiura O b. Aotearoa O c. Te Ika-a-MauiThe main reason for the development and application of the "Treaty Principles\" was: Select one: C) a. Parliament wished to rewrite the terms of the Treaty without formally revoking it 0 b. The Treaty had been signed too long ago for its wording to still be applicable 0 c. To enable the maior differences between the English and Te Reo Maori versions of the Treaty to be resolved in the spirit of the Treaty According to the 18th century jurist Emerich Vatell, where the indigenous peoples of a country were not using the land efficiently: Select one: O a. Europeans were lawfully entitled to take the land and colonise it O b. Europeans had no right to take the land from them by force O c. Europeans could take the land provided they paid a fair priceThe Courts have ruled on a number of occasions that any treaty signed by or on behalf of the New Zealand government: Select one: O a. while not legally binding, ministers are obliged to have regard to its provisions where they apply to a decision the minister is called on to make. O b. Is of no significance whatsoever unless the New Zealand Parliament has passed legislation to give effect to its provisions. O c. Is legally binding on the government and Ministers must apply its provisions where they relate to the decision making process