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  1. MOJ0217.5E_SEP22_WEB.pdf [pdf, 121 KB]

    ...Land Court must be satisfied that the preferred classes of alienee have been granted an opportunity to exercise the first right of refusal. MOJ0217.5E_SEP22maorilandcourt.govt.nz Contact the Māori Land Court The DX number is the postal address. LICENCE TO OCCUPY A licence to occupy essentially has the same effect as an occupation order. The main difference is that a licence to occupy is negotiated between the landowner and the trustees. However, the trustees must have the power to gr...

  2. [2025] NZIACDT 09 – ZZ v Wen (10 February 2025) [pdf, 247 KB]

    ...under the Immigration Advisers Licensing Act 2007 (the Act). BACKGROUND [3] 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. [4] The complainant is ZZ, a national of China. He is a carpenter. [5] A WeChat text record provided by Ms Wen to the Authority showed that she was contacted by an unknown and unlicensed person (the agent) on 21 February 2023 wh...

  3. [2024] NZREADT 20 CAC2108 v Leading Edge Properties Ltd (25 June 2024) [pdf, 237 KB]

    ...agree with the Committee that due to the length, extent and seriousness of non-compliance, Leading Edge’s conduct is at the mid-level of misconduct under s 73(b) of the Act. [61] Whilst Leading Edge faced staff issues and a change over of the licenced agent officer, it should have put in place measures to ensure that breaches (which it had been notified about) did not continue to occur. [62] However, we take into account that Leading Edge admitted liability and cooperated with...

  4. Form-3-Deportation-Appeal-by-Resident.pdf [pdf, 462 KB]

    ...Tribunal will rely on the last address you gave to communicate about the appeal. Step 3. Your representative’s details If you do not have a representative, you do not need to complete this step. Note: Only a lawyer, licensed immigration adviser, or a licence-exempt person can act as a representative. See the types of licence-exempt person below. Representative’s name: Title: Mr Mrs Ms Miss Mx Dr  Other (specify) Organisation name (if applicable):...

  5. Aupouri – Mabel Aupouri Whānau Trust (2014) 37 Tairawhiti MB 93 (37 TRW 93) [pdf, 96 KB]

    ...time to time determine with power to pay moneys to the Māori Trustee for the purpose of effecting a distribution to the beneficial owners. (viii) To permit occupation and enjoyment by the owners At their discretion to reserve in any lease or licence or otherwise provide for any one or more of the beneficial owners to 37 Tairawhiti MB 96 personally occupy use or otherwise enjoy such defined part or parts of the land as the Trustees shall determine having regard to the...

  6. ACJ v ZXV [2013] NZDT 147 (5 June 2013) [pdf, 98 KB]

    ...as a child that he had grown out of, in the month prior to the collision, he had one to two “blackouts” a week. He also told the police officer that he had been meaning to go and see the doctor about it, but that he had not wanted to have his licence revoked. He also said that he had only been getting 5-10 seconds warning of a blackout, and that sometimes it just caused him to “zone out” like he was staring into space, or at other times, as in this case, it caused his body to...

  7. Vaerla v Devi [2014] NZIACDT 3 (29 January 2014) [pdf, 87 KB]

    ...overlook the significance of the adviser’s role. The general thrust of the submissions is that the adviser did not have responsibility beyond being a “voluntary worker”. Whereas, her own admissions indicate that she was the sole person holding a licence in the immigration practice. [20] Licensed immigration advisers have professional duties to their clients imposed by the Act, and where the Tribunal upholds a complaint, they personally face sanctions including orders for repayment...

  8. Fa'asavala v Letalu [2014] NZIACDT 91 (17 September 2014) [pdf, 174 KB]

    ...complaint is one in a series of three, where the Tribunal is imposing disciplinary sanctions on Mr Letalu. One of the three involves dishonest and misleading conduct. The sanctions in that complaint include prohibiting Mr Letalu from applying for a licence as an immigration adviser for two years (he does not currently hold a licence). However, in practical terms the prohibition is likely to seriously impact on his ability to gain a licence in the future. As such, I will consider this proh...

  9. [2024] NZEnvC 030 South Taranaki District Council v Edgcombe [pdf, 2.1 MB]

    ...Council of the completion of the works required by this Enforcement Order. Contamination mitigation 7. Where the respondent is removing material that has been identified as asbestos-containing materials, the respondent must: (a) engage a suitably licenced asbestos assessor or other competent person who holds a current asbestos removal licence and is listed on the WorkSafe Asbestos Licence Holder register to prepare and provide an Asbestos Removal Mitigation Plan; (b) a copy of the Asb...

  10. 2024 NZPSPLA 019.pdf [pdf, 103 KB]

    ...found to have breached the following sections of the Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Act 2010: (i) Section 23(1)(g) and 23(2)(a) by carrying on a business as a crowd controller under the name Smart Security Services without a licence to do so. (ii) Section 45(2) by engaging at least one crowd controller on at least one occasion who does not hold a Certificate of Approval. (iii) Section 69 by failing without reasonable excuse to comply with the requirement to k...