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  1. [2022] NZREADT 18 – QQ v REA NQ (7 September 2022) [pdf, 233 KB]

    ...notably that he did not disclose a particular leak. 2. The appellant made a complaint against the licensee to the first respondent, the Real Estate Agents Authority (the Authority). Complaints Assessment Committee 1902 (the Committee) decided on 5 August 2019 to take no further action on his complaint. The appellant appeals against the Committee’s decision. BACKGROUND 3. The appellant owned the property, situated in [Suburb], [City], with LL (the co- owner). The ground floor...

  2. LCRO 126/2023 EG v HJ (28 November 2023) [pdf, 283 KB]

    LEGAL COMPLAINTS REVIEW OFFICER ĀPIHA AROTAKE AMUAMU Ā-TURE [2023] NZLCRO 145 Ref: LCRO 126/2023 CONCERNING an application for review pursuant to section 193 of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006 AND CONCERNING a decision of the [Area] Standards Committee [X] BETWEEN EG Applicant AND HJ Respondent The names and identifying details of the parties in this decision have been changed. DECISION Introduction [1] The applicant h

  3. Exposure Draft - AML/CFT Early Regulations Package [pdf, 220 KB]

    Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Regulations Amendment Regulations 2023 Governor-General Order in Council At Wellington this day of 2023 Present: in Council These regulations are made under sections 5(1), 14(1)(d), 18(2)(f), 23(1)(b), 27(2) and (3), 48A, 48B(1), 60(2)(c), 70, 153, and 154 of the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Act 2009 (the Act)— (a) on the advice and with the consent of the Ex

  4. [2016] NZEmpC 97 Banks v Hockey Manawatu Inc [pdf, 193 KB]

    ...approved the notional daily rate approach to costs orders in the Authority, but particular circumstances may require the exercise of discretion to either increase or decrease that daily rate, having regard to the particular circumstances. [11] Clause 19 of sch 3 of the Employment Relations Act 2000 (the Act) governs the award of costs in this Court. Furthermore, reg 68 of the Employment Court Regulations 2000 (the Regulations) provides that in the exercise of its discretion, the...

  5. Folwell & Anor as Trustees of the Paul and Pauline Folwell Family Trust v NC Developers Ltd 2010] NZWHT Auckland 11 [pdf, 269 KB]

    IN THE WEATHERTIGHT HOMES TRIBUNAL TRI-2009-100-000052 [2010] NZWHT AUCKLAND 11 BETWEEN PAUL AND PAULINE FOLWELL as TRUSTEES OF THE PAUL AND PAULINE FOLWELL FAMILY TRUST Claimants AND NC DEVELOPERS LIMITED First Respondent AND NORTH SHORE CITY COUNCIL Second Respondent AND NIGEL ENGLAND Third Respondent Hearing: Tuesday 2 March 2010 Final Submissions received: Friday 5 March 2010 Appearances: Mr David Watson, WHRS Assessor Mr Paul Folwell,

  6. Davies v Trustees of Te Tii Waitangi B3 Ahu Whenua Trust - Te Tii Waitangi B3 Trust [2015] Māori Appellate Court MB 611 (2015 APPEAL 611) [pdf, 397 KB]

    2015 Māori Appellate Court 611 IN THE MĀORI APPELLATE COURT OF NEW ZEALAND TAITOKERAU DISTRICT A200140012970 APPEAL 2015/3 UNDER Section 58, Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 IN THE MATTER OF An appeal against an order of the Māori Land Court made on 31 October 2014 at 90 Taitokerau MB 67-106 in respect of Te Tii (Waitangi) B3 Trust and Lot 16 Deposited Plan 61631 and Lot 18 Deposited Plan 61631 BETWEEN MEREAWAROA DAVIES AND RICHARD BOYD TAKIMOANA

  7. LCRO 136/2016 AB v DE and GH [pdf, 483 KB]

    ...undivided one-half share as tenants in common. 2 [3] The ABs and the JKs resolved that they would sell the Australian property, and that Ms AB would sell her interest in the NZ property to the JKs. [4] For that purpose, during January 2015 the JKs instructed Mr DE to act for them on those transactions. Mr DE, and later Ms GH, also acted for Ms AB “in the registration aspect” of the sale of her interest in the NZ property to the JKs. [5] Ms AB’s complaints against Mr...

  8. Jenkins v Matauri X Incorporation - Matauri X Incorporation (2005) 101 Whangārei MB 100 (101 WH 100) [pdf, 4.8 MB]

    ...Marcellus Jenkins filed an application (subsequently amended on 19 May 2003) on behalf of the Hazel Jackson Whanau Trust seeking an investigation of the affairs of the Matauri X Incorporation. The Whanau Trust (' the applicants') has 10.526 shares in the Incorporation. In addition, they have filed consents to their application from shareholders with, in total, approximately 610 shares. Their principal concern was the authority for an investment by the Incorporation in a water...

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

    ...provide a report to the Secretariat covering: 3.1. A description of the overall achievements of the funded proposal; and 3.2. A description of the long-term plan (if any) for the proposal. 4. The Lead Agency acknowledges that information in the reports in clause 2 and 3 may be used by the Secretariat in its reporting to Ministers. Review and audit 5. The Lead Agency will: 5.1. Keep and maintain full and accurate records i connection with the use of the funding and carrying out the funded p...

  10. [2022] NZEmpC 234 A Labour Inspector of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment v Samra Holdings Ltd T/A Te Puna Liquor Centre [pdf, 685 KB]

    ...business community in particular, that minimum wages, minimum holiday requirements, and other statutory minima were applicable to all employees.33 [83] In relation to the failure to pay the minimum wage, Sukhdev Singh states that he relied on a clause in the contracts which provides: “The Employer is not required to make extra payments where an Employee is required to work overtime.” He says that he now understands the clause is subject to minimum wage requirements but that he...