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  1. [2024] NZIACDT 30 INZ v Li (6 December 2024) [pdf, 250 KB]

    ...2007, or iv. as required by law, and … 8 Work within limits of knowledge and skills 8. A licensed immigration adviser must: a. work within the scope of their individual knowledge and skills, or under direct supervision if a provisional licence holder, or refer the client to another professional … Immigration adviser licence 14. A licensed immigration adviser must provide evidence of being licensed to the client. Written agreements 18. A licensed immigration advis...

  2. Housing Corporation of New Zealand v Trustees of housing 1B3B2A– Waimanoni 1B3B2A (1996) 19 Kaitaia MB 227 (19 KT 227) [pdf, 3.5 MB]

    ...(now Mrs Chan) as trustees. By memorandum dated the 3rd July 1987, the trustees granted Morgan Patrick Awarau a license to occupy that part of the land on the plan annexed to the document for a term of 30 years from the date of execution of the licence at a rental of $1.00 per annum. The license provided that the license "shall cease and determine (but without prejudice to the rights and powers of the lender under this Deed) if: ( 1) The House shall be removed from the Site, or...

  3. Witehira - Awarua A25 (2008) 128 Whangarei MB 282 (128 WH 282) [pdf, 3.5 MB]

    ...independent professional trustee as one a/those five. This will be addressed at the next sitting of the COllrl. 3. The Kiro whmwll do lake issue with the conduct of the trustees in relation to the mortgagee sale of their house and the revocation of the Licence to Occupy. This issue will be addressed at the next sitting of the COllrt. The Case lvianager is to send a copy of the letter from Kimball and Te Aroha Kiro to each of the t11lstees and is to give notice oflhe hearing 10 Kimball Ul...

  4. [2020] NZIACDT 41 - TBE v Proudman (30 September 2020) [pdf, 243 KB]

    ...Immigration New Zealand had declined the daughter’s visa at the time of the agency’s decision and deliberately withheld it from the complainant. BACKGROUND [4] At the relevant time, Ms Proudman was a provisionally licensed adviser, her licence having been issued on 21 October 2016. She obtained a full licence on 21 October 2018, after the events giving rise to the complaint. Ms Proudman was an employee of Fragomen Global Pty Limited (Fragomen) of Auckland. Her licence expir...

  5. [2021] NZREADT 35 - Brady (7 July 2021) [pdf, 287 KB]

    ...10056 v Ferguson [2013] NZREADT 30; Morton- Jones v The Real Estate Agents Authority [2016] NZHC 1804, at [128]; and Z v Dental Complaints Assessment Committee [2008] NZSC 55, [2009] 1 NZLR 1, at [97]. [b] order cancellation of the licensee’s licence, or suspension for a period not exceeding 24 months; [c] order a licensee to pay a fine of up to $15,000; Submissions [14] Mr Waalkens submitted for the Committee that the evidence shows a total failure by Mr Brady to have reg...

  6. People remanded on bail or at large and offending on bail or at large June 2022 [xlsx, 278 KB]

    Contents People remanded on bail or at large, and offending while on bail or at large This includes information on: - people remanded on 'bail' (including 'EM bail') or 'at large' - offences committed while on 'bail' or 'at large' - people offending on 'bail' or 'at large' - people who failed to answer bail. Contents: Number of people on bail or at large Table 1: Number and percentage of people on bail or at l

  7. Walker v Flight - Waipapa 1D 2B 3B (2016) 352 Aotea MB 211 (352 AOT 211) [pdf, 263 KB]

    ...Flight to remove the dwelling and associated improvements from Waipapa 1D 2B 3B. [19] Mr Koning argues that Mr Flight has occupied the site since 1987 without any formal permission from the trust. At best, he says, Mr Flight has an implied bare licence revocable by the trust at will and upon notice. Mr Koning submits that the bare licence did not require Mr Flight to pay any rental to the trust rather he was only required to pay the local council rates for the site....

  8. Ye v Chen [2015] NZIACDT 68 (27 May 2015) [pdf, 120 KB]

    ...The facts [9] Given Ms Chen’s position, it is only necessary to consider why she did not have a written agreement. The essential facts were that Ms Chen understood her client had an agreement with a company, which did not and could not hold a licence as a licensed immigration adviser. Ms Chen provided contractual services to the company, and she thought she did not have an obligation in relation to an agreement with her client. [10] After the complaint, she obtained legal advice, cor...

  9. 2024 NZPSPLA 025 pdf [pdf, 173 KB]

    ...investigation and possible prosecution. CIPU’s findings are as follows: (a) Mr DM has contravened the Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Act 2010 (the Act) by working as a crowd controller without the required certificate or licence. (b) SW and/or BF have employed Mr DM to provide security services whilst knowing he does not hold a COA. (c) There is no evidence that SW and/or BF have employed or engaged any other security workers who do not hold the requi...

  10. Regulatory Impact Statement on proposed LINZ fees regulations under the marine and coastal area takutai moana 2011 act [pdf, 88 KB]

    ...a debt to the Crown. 3. Land may be reclaimed for a number of purposes including port company developments, airport runway extensions, marinas and other land uses. The Act allows applicants to seek interests ranging from freehold title to leases, licences or other rights to occupy or use the land. 4. Central and local government both have decision-making roles regarding reclaimed land. Regional councils consider the environmental effects and whether to grant a resource consent under...