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  1. S v Hakaoro [2015] NZIACDT 31 (17 March 2015) [pdf, 145 KB]

    ...March 2015 2 DECISION Introduction [1] The Registrar of the Immigration Advisers Authority referred this complaint to the Tribunal. [2] The complaint is that Mr Hakaoro accepted instructions to assist the complainant with a request for a visa; she was in New Zealand unlawfully as she did not hold a visa. Mr Hakaoro: [2.1] Failed to take any of the steps required to establish a professional relationship in accordance with the 2010 Code. [2.2] He dishonestly to...

  2. Ross and Ellis v Te Moni - Otumoko B4 (2010) 2 Waikato Maniapoto MB 243 (2 WMN 243) [pdf, 62 KB]

    ...consent to build a temporary house on the block. The defendants used their savings to build a house on the block and have lived there since 1996. [5] In evidence Mr Ellis said that he sent a letter to the defendants on or about 16 August 2005 requesting that they quit the block and remove their house. He said that since then he had on two or three occasions orally asked the defendants to remove their house. He also mentioned that he had written some additional letters to the defe...

  3. Practice Note 5 2018 Final [pdf, 288 KB]

    ...parties as to the manner and form of publication of any research copy. If a party wishes to draw the Tribunal’s attention to any matter he or she considers relevant, it will have regard to what the party says but is not bound by it. Any such request may be directed to ipt@justice.govt.nz, for the attention of the member/s who heard the appeal. Order as to Depersonalisation, Abridgement or Prohibition on Publication [7.2] Where the research copy of a decision differs from th...

  4. [2016] NZSAAA 02 (28 July 2016) [pdf, 220 KB]

    ...Form and the refusal of both the appellant’s father and stepfather to sign, together with the combined income exceeding the allowable parental income limit, StudyLink had no option but to decline the application. Nevertheless, at the appellant’s request, an internal administrative review was conducted and the decision to decline based on the incomplete Parent’s Form and the estimated income exceeding the allowable limit was upheld. Relevant legislation [12] Regulation 4 provid...

  5. PSPLA - Form N: Apply to Have a New Company Director or CEO [pdf, 613 KB]

    N-APPLY-tO-HAVE-A-NEW-COMPANY-DIRECTOR-OR-CEO – 28/05/2024 Apply to appoint a New Company Director or CEO as a Company Officer PRIVATE SECURITY PERSONNEL LICENSING AUTHORITY Completing this form • You can fill in this form electronically. If you do, you must print, sign, and submit it 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 instruction...

  6. [2022] NZACC 149 – Hagar v ACC (29 July 2022) [pdf, 183 KB]

    ...decisions as they presently stood. [16] On 23 April 2021, a Notice of Appeal was lodged. [17] On 11 June 2021, K9 Search Medical Detection New Zealand (K9SMD) was added to Schedule 5 of the Dog Control Act 1996. [18] On 26 August 2021, Ms Hagar requested the Corporation to fund her dog Bree’s training programmes and certification, and travel and accommodation for a trainer to travel to New Zealand. In response, the Corporation requested that Ms Hagar provide further informa...

  7. Add or Remove a Class Individual Licence or COA [pdf, 226 KB]

    ...- INDIVIDUAL LICENCE OR COA - 20240726 - FINAL – 26/07/2024 Add or Remove a Class of Business to an Individual Licence or Certificate of Approval PRIVATE SECURITY PERSONNEL LICENSING AUTHORITY When to use this form Use this form to add or remove a class of business if you have a current individual licence or certificate of approval. What you need with your application To complete your application, you need to send: • A fully completed form...

  8. B Ltd v H Ltd [2025] NZDT 178 (12 May 2025) [pdf, 206 KB]

    ...and B Ltd says it indicated that it would be willing to provide further detail, but that would take a lot of time. B Ltd says it was waiting to hear back about whether a further breakdown of the price was required. 4. B Ltd said it was never informed that this further breakdown was required. Instead, it was informed that the contract had been cancelled and the work awarded to a different electrician. It claims $11,477.12 from H Ltd on the basis of lost profit; time spent pricing the var...

  9. N v Tangilanu [2015] NZIACDT (19 May 2015) [pdf, 169 KB]

    ...Conduct 2010 (the 2010 Code). That provision required her to perform her services with due care, diligence, respect and professionalism. The circumstances alleged to amount to a breach of that obligation were: [2.1.1] Ms Tangilanu delayed making any request for a visa for some two months after receiving instructions in early May 2011. That delay was due to a lack of diligence. [2.1.2] Ms Tangilanu ultimately made the request for a visa, but only for one of the complainants, when both w...

  10. B Ltd v KT Ltd [2022] NZDT 94 (22 August 2022) [pdf, 177 KB]

    ...A] property belonging to B Ltd for 2 nights in early November 2021. The accommodation was paid for and the stay completed. 2. TQ of B Ltd later discovered that several commercial photos and videos taken at his property had been uploaded to platforms advertising various products for UE Ltd. KX says the booking was for one day/night of family time and one day/night of photoshoot for UE Ltd. 3. TQ wrote to UE Ltd/KX stating that [Booking Website A]’s rules had been breached as they...