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  1. 2023 NZPSPLA 045.pdf [pdf, 81 KB]

    NZPSPLA NZPSPLA IN THE MATTER OF Objection to the applications for a company license for [redacted] and certificate of approval by [redacted] pursuant to the Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Act 2010 DECISION [1] [Redacted], sole director of [redacted] has applied for a company license and certificate of approval (COA) in the class of private investigator. [2] The Police

  2. Ms C v CAC 10036 & Whitehorn [2012] NZREADT 53 [pdf, 47 KB]

    ...mete out punishment, sentence, discipline, inflict a handicap on, cause to suffer, retribution, penance, etc. With regard to the real estate industry, I believe the term penalty means specific action against a licensee to caution, fine or revoke a licence. Having one’s name published on a public website is, in my view, definitely a penalty against me. Further, if my name is published, I understand that the complainant would then be free to discuss this case with the media. That woul...

  3. Henaghan & Anor v CAC 20002 & Anor [2014] NZREADT 21 [pdf, 100 KB]

    ...Interest paid on bridging finance; [c] Legal costs incurred on the complaint. Relevant Statutory Provisions on Publication [12] The Real Estate Agents Act 2008 requires the Registrar of the Authority to maintain a public register of those holding licences under the Act, which includes a mandatory requirement to provide information about any action taken on a disciplinary matter in respect of a licensee in the past three years, refer ss.63-66. [13] The effect of these provisions is t...

  4. Complaints Assessment Committee 403 v Shalendra Goundar [2017] NZREADT 76 [pdf, 190 KB]

    ...may impose under s 93 of the Act (these include censuring or reprimanding the licensee, and ordering the licensee to undergo training or education); [b] Impose a fine of up to $15,000; [c] Order cancellation or suspension of the licensee’s licence; and [d] Order that the licensee not perform any supervisory functions until authorised to do so. [17] In determining the appropriate penalty for misconduct, the nature of the misconduct will be considered along with other factors....

  5. Wang v Fu [2016] NZIACDT 38 (8 August 2016) [pdf, 109 KB]

    ...address the complaint in a sensible manner. [9] The Tribunal issued Directions on 5 May 2016. They pointed out to Mr Fu: [9.1] He was facing a serious professional disciplinary complaint, which included dishonesty. It was in a category where his licence is in issue if the Tribunal upheld the complaint. [9.2] The complainant’s response, which pointed out the inadequacy of Mr Fu’s response, potentially had merit. [9.3] The Tribunal would schedule an oral hearing where Mr Fu could pr...

  6. Copy of NZCVS Cycle2 Infographic Experience of crime by sexual orientation Data Tables fin 20210111 [xlsx, 69 KB]

    ...including the NZCVS Key Findings report (Descriptive statistics - Cycle 2). Contact us for further information about these and related statistics Crown copyright © 2021 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 New Zealand licence. You are free to copy, distribute, and adapt the work, as long as you attribute the work to New Zealand Ministry of Justice and abide by the other licence terms. Please note you may not use any departmental or governmental emblem, logo, o...

  7. Online Final PO Information at Service Pack Respondent [pdf, 461 KB]

    ...with a safe family. Best choice I ever made.” You must give any guns that you have to Police If you haven’t already, you must give all guns you have, as well as any gun licenses, to a member of the Police. Any gun licences you have will be cancelled. This must be done within 24 hours of being given this Order, or earlier when a member of the Police tells you to do so. If you don’t do this, the Police can enter your address without a warrant and se...

  8. [2020] NZIACDT 24 - BV v Aiolupotea (12 June 2020) [pdf, 117 KB]

    ...will be determined in a separate decision issued at the same time as this decision. BACKGROUND [5] Mr Aiolupotea was at the material time a licensed immigration adviser. He was a director of Breakthrough Consultancy Limited, of Auckland. His licence expired on 26 January 2019. [6] The complainant, a national of Samoa, travelled to New Zealand with his brother in November 2017. [7] Mr Aiolupotea’s file summary (a log of file activities) records that he met the complainant a...

  9. Smith - Pekapeka 2A1D2B (2021) 91 Tākitimu MB 145 (91 TKT 145) [pdf, 263 KB]

    ...are complex legal matters, it may be appropriate for the parties to seek legal advice. If they cannot afford a lawyer then one may be appointed for them to provide advice on the partition process as well as alternatives like occupation orders and licences. Whakataunga Decision [32] The application is set down for further proceedings at Hastings on 5 October at 2.45pm. Jessie Cracknell is directed to either attend Court in person, or send an agent to make submissions on the rea...

  10. Dawson v Crown - Kawerau A4 (2022) 272 Waiariki MB 191 (272 WAR 191) [pdf, 251 KB]

    ...the interference with another individual’s exclusive possession of land without lawful justification. A trespass to land arises by unauthorised entry on the land of another, by remaining upon the land of another after the expiry of authority or licence to enter, or by putting any tangible object on the land of another or leaving the object there after authority or licence has expired. [27] Once the elements of trespass have been made out, the Court must consider whether a perm...