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  1. [2020] NZREADT 31 – Turoa v Real Estate Agents Authority (30 July 2020) [pdf, 289 KB]

    BEFORE THE REAL ESTATE AGENTS DISCIPLINARY TRIBUNAL [2020] NZREADT 31 READT 031/19 IN THE MATTER OF An appeal under s 111 of the Real Estate Agents Act 2008 BETWEEN EWEN TUROA and OSBORNE REALTY LIMITED Appellants AND THE REAL ESTATE AGENTS AUTHORITY (CAC 519) First Respondent AND JANNA GILLIGAN and ROBERT MILLS Second Respondents On the papers Tribunal: Mr J Doogue (Deputy Chairperson)

  2. Kahukura methamphetamine rehabilitation initiative documents [pdf, 9.8 MB]

    ...initiative extends beyond the 8 week programme to provide a wide range of initiatives to improve the mental, physical and spiritual health of the Chaindog community and to improve education and employment outcomes Th s broader programme provides aftercare/ongoing recovery support for those who have been through the rehab programme, supports those who are waiting to ac ess it and uplifts and builds resilience within the wider Chaindog community. It also recognises that to create long-term...

  3. NZCVS-Cycle-5-Impact-of-COVID-How-much-crime.xlsx [xlsx, 119 KB]

    ...attribute the work to New Zealand Ministry of Justice and abide by the other licence terms. Please note you may not use any departmental or governmental emblem, logo, or coat of arms in any way that infringes any provision of the Flags, Emblems, and Names Protection Act 1981. Use the wording “New Zealand Ministry of Justice” in your attribution, not the New Zealand Ministry of Justice logo. Data tables for NZCVS Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on crime and victimisation – Cycle...

  4. [2022] NZCAA 01 (28 February 2022) [pdf, 338 KB]

    Representatives: Riaan Geldenhuys, Barrister, Auckland, for the Appellant Crown Law Office, Wellington, for Customs BEFORE THE CUSTOMS APPEAL AUTHORITY Decision: [2021] NZCAA 07/19 UNDER The Customs and Excise Act 2018 BETWEEN XXXX Appellant AND Chief Executive of the New Zealand Customs Service Respondent Hearing: 26 and 27 June 2019 Counsel: Mr Riaan Geldenhuys, counsel for the appellant. Ms P Courtney and Ms R Tan, cou

  5. NZCVS-Cycle-5-Impact-of-COVID-How-much-crime-v2 [xlsx, 119 KB]

    ...attribute the work to New Zealand Ministry of Justice and abide by the other licence terms. Please note you may not use any departmental or governmental emblem, logo, or coat of arms in any way that infringes any provision of the Flags, Emblems, and Names Protection Act 1981. Use the wording “New Zealand Ministry of Justice” in your attribution, not the New Zealand Ministry of Justice logo. Data tables for NZCVS Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on crime and victimisation – Cycle...

  6. [2023] NZEnvC 254 G I Finlay Trustees Ltd v Western Bay of Plenty District Council [pdf, 299 KB]

    ...front end sorted out … either by changing the plan or by applying for a non-complying consent”43 rather than progressing with the unlawful activities but that he had been busy and then unwell and as such had not done so. [70] In response to careful cross examination from Counsel for the Council, Mr Daniel also agreed that in the period since 2016 he has earned the following rental income from activities on the site: (a) A & J Demolition Ltd - $96,000 per annum from 2016...

  7. OIA-110232.pdf [pdf, 8.2 MB]

    15 April 2024 S9(2)(a) S9(2)(a) Justice Centre I 19 Aitken Street DX SX10088 I Wellington T 04 918 8800 I F 04 918 8820 ContactUs@justice.govt.nz I www.justice.govt.nz Our ref: OIA 110232 Official Information Act request: Firearms Prohibition Orders Legislation Amendment Bill Thank you fo r your email of 1 March 2024, requesting, under the Official Information Act 1982 (the Act), information regarding the firearms legislation. Specifically, you requested: Could I please rec

  8. CAC10027 v Brankin [2013] NZREADT 32 [pdf, 121 KB]

    ...proved and the licensee’s fitness to carry out 14 real estate agency work. We noted that licensees must be able to be trusted to conduct themselves in a calm and professional manner at all times if consumer interests are to be promoted and protected. DISCUSSION [76] Charges 1(a) to 1(e) are effectively particulars of Ms Smith’s original complaint, namely, that the defendant harassed, bullied and intimidated her during the course of her employment relationship with...

  9. RV v Auckland Standards Committee LCRO 299 / 2011 (18 October 2012) [pdf, 197 KB]

    ...defined in the LC Act, but in B v Medical Council18 Elias J noted that “conduct unbecoming ....must be conduct which departs from acceptable professional standards. That departure must be significant enough to attract sanction for the purpose of protecting the public.” [58] In considering this issue, I have also had regard to the purposes of the LC Act as defined in section 3. These are: (a) To maintain public confidence in the provision of legal services and conveyancing serv...

  10. Complaints Assessment Committee (CAC 409) v Ganesh NZREADT 19 [pdf, 327 KB]

    ...loan to enable the purchase would not be required to make disclosure, whereas disclosure is required when the prospective purchaser is a relative of the licensee. [34] Such an interpretation would be inconsistent with the purposes of consumer protection and the promotion of public confidence in the industry, and should not be accepted. Whether or not something is excluded from the definition of real estate agency work or is not included in the definition, the result should be the sa...