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  1. Taniora – Te Koutu Mourea Maori Reservation (2014) 91 Waiariki MB 173 (91 WAR 173) [pdf, 148 KB]

    ...view was there was an insufficiency of support for the partition application, Mr Carlyle submitted otherwise. [21] The application was then adjourned sine die to enable consideration of alternative options, they being: a) The possibility of a licence to occupy being granted to Erana Waiomio; b) That the applicants continue to seek a part cancellation of the reservation and for any part excised from the reservation to be vested into an ahu whenua trust with the view that trustees...

  2. Chand and Kumari v Prakash [2012] NZIACDT 60 (28 September 2012) [pdf, 145 KB]

    ...put Mr Prakash on notice how serious the complaint was. The Minute informed Mr Prakash the complaint would potentially be upheld on the basis of the information then before the Tribunal and, if so, that would potentially affect the status of his licence. [44] The Minute gave notice of the following potential views on the material before the Tribunal. 6 Fees [44.1] Mr Prakash had not complied with the Code in relation to fees beyond the original service agreement. He...

  3. Hunter - Harataunga East 2B2B1 and 2D2 (2004) 106 Hauraki 128 (106 H 128) [pdf, 963 KB]

    ...the Applicant, holds 0.1666 shares out of a total of 0.875 for the block. The block is managed by an ahu whenua trust and the Applicant and his wife are two of the five trustees. Mr and Mrs Hunter reside on the block, while Hannah Barnett has a licence to occupy an area of 2000 square metres of the block. The block is also leased to Waipaua Aquafarms Minute Book: 106 H 129 Limited, a company set up by Mr and Mrs Hunter to carry on an aquaculture or marine farming business on t...

  4. BORA Enhancing Identity Verification and Border Processes Legislation Bill [pdf, 186 KB]

    ...Inquiry’s recommendation that the provision should be amended to permit photographs of drivers held by NZTA to be shared with law enforcement agencies for law enforcement purposes.27 50. The Inquiry noted that when legislation changed the format of driver licences to include a photo there was a degree of disquiet that the photo identification driver licence might become a form of national identity card or that the photograph might be used for improper purposes. Hence the restrictive na...

  5. [2025] NZIACDT 08 – JY v Wen (7 February 2025) [pdf, 175 KB]

    ...2007 (the Act). BACKGROUND [3] The complainant is JY, a national of China. He was aged 49 at the time of his visa application. [4] The adviser is Xinru Wendy Wen, a licensed immigration adviser. At the relevant time, she held a provisional licence and was engaged by NZvisa.com Ltd (the agency). She is now a director of NEO Education and Immigration Services Ltd, of Auckland. [5] The complainant contacted Ms Wen by WeChat text messaging on 28 February 2023 seeking assistance...

  6. [2025] NZIACDT 48 - INZ (Watson) v Santos - 15 September 2025 [pdf, 257 KB]

    ...lodged, in breach of cl 1. 6 5. Failing to confirm in writing to NM, KQ and BN when their applications were lodged and to make timely updates, in breach of cl 26(b). 6. Failing to update the written agreement with GB to include the name and licence number of Mr Santos when he took over from Ms Chen, in breach of cls 18(d) and 19(a). 7. Failing to include invoices and employment agreements in the file provided to the Authority, in breach of cls 26(a)(iv) and 26(a)(v). Hence al...

  7. [2025] NZIACDT 21 – KA v Wen (5 March 2025) [pdf, 197 KB]

    ...under the Immigration Advisers Licensing Act 2007 (the Act). BACKGROUND [4] Xinru Wendy Wen is a licensed immigration adviser and director of NEO Education and Immigration Services Ltd, of Auckland. At the relevant time, she held a provisional licence. [5] The client (and the first complainant) is KA, a national of China. He had a friend in New Zealand, ZD, with whom he communicated for the purpose of immigration. It is understood that ZD was in contact with ZM, also known as ...

  8. COVID-19-amended-protocols-August-2020-PSPLA [pdf, 33 KB]

    ...services are classified as essential services and previous experience is that in levels 3 and 4 some aspects of the workload of the PSPLA increases. Therefore, under Alert levels 2, 3 and 4: • All applications for certificates of approval and licences of all types and for all classes will be accepted and processed. However, if NZ Post Shops close the distribution of licences and certificates will be brought back in house. • All complaints will be accepted and forwarded to the...

  9. Covid-19-Protocoal-LASDP-amended-protocols-Aug-2020 [pdf, 33 KB]

    ...3. If the whole of the country moves to alert level 4 then the work of the Licensing Authority will be suspended other than the processing of applications already filed. However, if only part of the country moves to level 4 then the work of the Licencing Authority will continue as noted under 2 above for those parts of the country not under level 4. Patricia McConnell Licensing Authority of Secondhand Dealers and Pawnbrokers 12 August 2020

  10. PSPLA COVID-19 Alert Level 2 Protocol [pdf, 30 KB]

    ...has been set for when the country moves to level 2 of the Covid 19 alert system. 2. Under Alert level 2 the work of the PSPLA will return as far as possible to normal. Therefore: • All applications for certificates of approval and licences of all types and for all classes will be accepted and processed. • All complaints will be accepted and processed in accordance with the directions of the Licensing Authority. • Registers will be updated and maintained...