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  1. Najib v CAC 403 & Lindsay [2016] NZREADT 51 [pdf, 232 KB]

    ...orders decision).2 The Committee censured Mr Najib and ordered him to pay a fine of $2,000. The Committee also ordered publication of Mr Najib’s name and the Agency he worked for at the time of the conduct. [2] On 24 August 2015 Mr Najib filed a Notice of Appeal against the Committee’s decision as to publication. He has not appealed against the Committee’s substantive finding of unsatisfactory conduct, or the order for censure and fine. [3] Mr Najib applied for an interi...

  2. Ram v Tan [2017] NZIACDT 18 (26 September 2017) [pdf, 243 KB]

    ...$7,567; [21.2] the remaining work for stage 2 had a full value of $2,433, some of which was completed; and [21.3] a refund of $1,825 (including GST) would be appropriate. [22] Mr Tan said his financial position was the same as it was when he filed his affidavit in the Ram complaint. The Registrar and the Complainant’s positions in relation to Peng v Tan [23] The Registrar sought: 7 [23.1] an order directing that Mr Tan pay reasonable compensation to the complai...

  3. Peng v Tan [2017] NZIACDT 19 Peng v Tan (26 September 2017) [pdf, 244 KB]

    ...[21.2] the remaining work for stage 2 had a full value of $2,433, some of which was completed; and [21.3] a refund of $1,825 (including GST) would be appropriate. 7 [22] Mr Tan said his financial position was the same as it was when he filed his affidavit in the Ram complaint. The Registrar and the Complainant’s positions in relation to Peng v Tan [23] The Registrar sought: [23.1] an order directing that Mr Tan pay reasonable compensation to the complainant; [2...

  4. Sidhu v Tan [2017] NZIACDT 20 (26 September 2017) [pdf, 244 KB]

    ...[23.2] the remaining work for stage 2 had a full value of $2,433, some of which was completed; and [23.3] a refund of $1,825 (including GST) would be appropriate. 7 [24] Mr Tan said his financial position was the same as it was when he filed his affidavit in the Ram complaint. The Registrar and the Complainant’s positions in relation to Peng v Tan [25] The Registrar sought: [25.1] an order directing that Mr Tan pay reasonable compensation to the complainant; [2...

  5. Lam v The Real Estate Agents Authority (CAC 413) and Austin [2018] NZREADT 43 [pdf, 439 KB]

    ...____________________________________________________________________ DECISION OF THE TRIBUNAL ____________________________________________________________________ [1] The background to this proceeding is accurately set out in the submissions that profiled on behalf of the first respondent by counsel, Ms Patterson. The following statement is taken largely from her submissions. Background [2] Peter Lam (appellant) appeals the decision of Complaints Assessment Committee 4...

  6. Attachment 10 to the Planners and Expert witness JWS filed 7 May 2021.pdf [pdf, 730 KB]

    1 Attachment 10 to the JWS EXPERT CONFERENCING ON SCHEDULE 10A.4, CONTROLLED ACTIVITY AND RESTRICTED DISCRETIONARY ACTIVITY RULES, AND OBJECTIVE 10A1.1 4 to 6 May 2021 Analyses completed between 7 May and 12 May 2021. 1. DM was unable to contribute to this document due to commitments with the Court in Cromwell. 2. The analysis at the end of this document was completed by SL and SW to test the sensitivity of a range of different scenarios proposed for the methodologies in

  7. PSPLA - Form D: Application for a Company Licence [pdf, 819 KB]

    ...to the Authority. • You can also print and fill in this form by hand. Use a black pen or blue pen, and print clearly IN CAPITALS. • Answer every question on the form unless the instructions tell you otherwise. Payment information The fee for filing an application for a Company licence is $967. To confirm how you pay the application fee, visit our website: https://www.justice.govt.nz/tribunals/licences- certificates/pspla/forms-and-fees/ If you need further assistance, then pleas...

  8. Fenton - Rūrima Māori Reservation (2004) 102 Whakatāne 196 (102 WHK 196) [pdf, 851 KB]

    ...on 10 and 12 September 2003. The minutes of a meeting of beneficiaries held on 20 September 2003 and the attendance sheet, along with consent forms from the proposed trustees and a one page background document concerning the reservation were also filed. All persons present in Court were aware of my own particular tribal affiliations through my involvement in local affairs for over a decade. I also asked in open Court if there were any objections to me hearing the application and none we...

  9. Philip Clarke (filed 6 June 2017) [pdf, 177 KB]

    BEFORE  THE  ENVIRONMENT  COURT       CHRISTCHURCH  REGISTRY     ENV-­‐2016-­‐CHC-­‐47     IN  THE  MATTER     of  an  appeal  under  section  120  of   the  Resource  Management  Act   1991   BETWEEN       BLUESKIN  ENERGY  LIMITED     Appellant                AND   DUNEDIN  CITY  COUNCIL       Respondent    

  10. Mason - Tukehu Miriama Whānau Trust (2008) 133 Otorohanga MB 141 (133 OT 141) [pdf, 494 KB]

    ...order was made to constitute the Trust the minutes of the Court show that Rukuwai was aware that a consequence of creating the Trust was that his brother and sisters and their families would become beneficiaries of the Trust. [3] The applicants filed to terminate the Trust in February 2006 upon the grounds that Rukuwai, as the contributor of the majority of the interests in the Trust, wished to terminate the Trust so that beneficiaries under his Will would succeed to his interests....