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  1. Ram v Tan [2016] NZIACDT 39 (9 August 2016) [pdf, 207 KB]

    ...complainant engaged Ms Aasa as a licensed immigration adviser. Mr Tan also attended a meeting on 21 October 2010, when Ms Aasa received her instructions from the complainant. Ms Aasa was a licensed immigration adviser; at this time Mr Tan did not hold a licence. The complainant paid Ms Aasa $1,850. [9.2] The work the complainant required was to have Ms Aasa assist him to respond to a letter from Immigration New Zealand regarding his work visa application. On 24 December 2010, Immigration...

  2. Ministerial Advisory Group for Victims of Retail Crime - report on Reform of the Trespass Act [pdf, 183 KB]

    ........................................................................ 22 Conclusion ............................................................................................................ 24 I. Status-quo How the Trespass Act works 1. Members of the public have an implied licence to enter shops and similar places open to the public. The Trespass Act 1980 (“the Trespass Act”) enables the legal occupier of a place to withdraw this implied licence and assert their righ...

  3. Trinder – Kopu – Mangati B2B (2024) 485 Aotea MB 55 (485 AOT 55) [pdf, 1023 KB]

    ...to develop homes for owners to live in. [33] The residual question, however, is whether partitioning the Block is the only reasonable way to give effect to the intended use. There are other less intrusive options, including occupation orders, licences to occupy or a papakāinga scheme. [34] Following my directions issued on 4 March 2024, both applicants provided a response to the necessity question. Based on these submissions, a common theme and high priority for both applican...

  4. Trustees in the Section 14 Block XIII Tautuku Trust v Cairns - Part Section 3 Block XIII Survey District (2015) 29 Te Waipounamu MB 48 (29 TWP 48) [pdf, 202 KB]

    ...second time. However, the applicants have declined to grant any further rights of renewal and do not consent to a periodic tenancy. They claim that the Cairnses are not entitled to continue to occupy the property and do so without right, title or licence. [10] At the hearing on 7 July 2014 all evidence was presented by affidavit and oral submissions were made. I granted leave for the Cairnses to respond in writing to legal submissions made by the applicants, with a subsequent right...

  5. Kemp - Pouto Topu A (2012) 51 Taitokerau MB 277 (51 TTK 277) [pdf, 146 KB]

    ...in ML15551. A large proportion of the land borders the Kaipara Harbour and includes the Oneroa, Kotiroreka, Te Rū, and Tehakono Bays. [5] The Trust operates a farm and I understand it also has some forests. In addition, the Trust has granted licences to occupy in relation to certain houses on the land, though no licences to occupy have been granted in relation to the baches with which I am concerned. [6] Over the years some beneficial owners and non-owners have erected baches on t...

  6. Hollis v ACC [2014] NZACA 2 [pdf, 55 KB]

    ...of the conduct of which financial accommodation is regularly given to customers; or (c) Income from rents, fines, premiums, or other revenues (including payment for or in respect of the goodwill of any business, or the benefit of any statutory licence or privilege) derived by that person as the owner of land from any lease of, or licence relating to, the land (including any chattels included in the lease or licence), not being income derived by that person from the carrying on by him...

  7. MacDonald v MacDonald - Wairau Block XII Section 6C 2C (2021) 69 Te Waipounamu MB 251 (69 TWP 251) [pdf, 256 KB]

    ...irrigation, Phillip similarly said he would accept the risk this may not be able to be obtained, but said it is not required anyway and regardless he is confident it can be achieved. He said he has intervened in Brigham’s application to renew the water licence for the front part of the block and submits Brigham’s attempts to cut him off are opportunistic, vindictive and unfair. 6 As discussed at para [7] of this judgment. 69 Te Waipounamu MB 256 [20] Phillip disagre...

  8. [2023] NZEmpC 106 Ling v Super Cuisine Group Ltd [pdf, 254 KB]

    ...Green v Schering-Plough Animal Health Ltd.11 In that decision, he discussed a criminal case relating to road user charges and licensing for trucks. He observed:12 A statutory defence to this offence arose if it was not possible to obtain the licence between the time when the need for it was reasonably foreseeable and the time when the offence was committed. It is necessary to explain that the amount of the licence fee varied according to the weight of the load carried. It was he...

  9. [2024] NZIACDT 25 - EM v Ma (25 October 2024) [pdf, 244 KB]

    ...Licensing Act 2007 (Act). BACKGROUND [3] Tzu-Tong Jane Ma was at the relevant time a self-employed licensed immigration adviser, who traded under her own name or Colab Ltd or New Zealand Immigration Concepts. She was based in Auckland. Her licence was suspended by the Tribunal effective 2 April 2024, for the reasons given in the notice. Her business address is now Colab in Taoyuan, China.1 [4] The complainant is EM, a national of China. [5] On 1 March 2023, an immigrati...

  10. [2015] NZEmpC 198 Ritchies Transport Holdings Limited v Merennage [pdf, 297 KB]

    ...I shall refer to as Ms B) complained that she had been indecently assaulted by Mr Merennage. He was subsequently charged. The New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) was advised and the passenger services (“P”) endorsement on Mr Merennage’s licence was suspended by it. However, Mr Merennage was not suspended by Ritchies during this time. Rather he was placed on a combination of sick leave, annual leave and anticipated leave throughout this period. [9] In the event, the Polic...