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  1. Jenkins v Matauri X Incorporation - Matauri X Incorporation (2005) 101 Whangārei MB 100 (101 WH 100) [pdf, 4.8 MB]

    ...302,9000 ha in CT 1 00C/61 0), As at 31 July 2001 there were 485 shareholders with a total of 5893,962 shares recorded on the Incorporation's share register. The following interests are recorded on the Incorporation's titles: (a) 24 licences to occupy in favour of shareholders (granted house sites by the Committee of Management), (b) A lease of an area of 2,8964 ha to Matauri Bay Holiday Park Ltd, which expires 31/03/21, (c) Forestry Rights in favour of Matauri Bay Fores...

  2. [2020] NZIACDT 49 - HQT v Singh (19 November 2020) [pdf, 309 KB]

    ...further states that Kevin explained their approach, with the complainant replying that he understood. He advised his intention to get married. [39] Mr Singh sent a text to the complainant on the same day regarding the process of obtaining a marriage licence, though he did not identify himself as the author of the email. [40] Mr Singh rang the complainant on 12 April 2019, but he was not available. When the complainant rang back, Mr Singh was not available. The complainant spoke t...

  3. Withdraw application [pdf, 139 KB]

    ...You may not withdraw an application on behalf of someone else (eg: an employee cannot withdraw an application on behalf of a company, and a company officer cannot withdraw an application on behalf of an employee). In the case of a company licencee, only a company officer may withdraw an application. WITHDRAW-APPLICATION – 1/05/2019 Step 1. Details of the application you want to withdraw What is the number of the application you want to withdraw? Application number

  4. Alcohol Regulatory and Licensing Authority - COVID-19 Level 3 [pdf, 81 KB]

    ALCOHOL REGULATORY & LICENSING AUTORITY HEARINGS DURING THE COVID-19 ALERT LEVEL 3 PERIOD 22 April 2020 Operation of the Authority under Alert Level 3 The Alcohol Regulatory & Licencing Authority continues to operate during the COVID-19 Alert Level 3 period to deal with priority proceedings. During this period, each application will be considered by the Authority on a case by case basis to determine whether it is urgent, or whether it can be dealt with once the Alert Le...

  5. 2022 NZPSPLA 013.pdf [pdf, 76 KB]

    ...work in security at bars or clubs and similar venues until he has completed his stopping violence counselling and his supervision sentence. This condition will not prevent Mr Cath from working in security at concerts and other events even if a liquor licence is part of the event. 2 Conclusion and Orders [6] I make the following orders. a) The Police complaint has been established as Mr Cath’s recent conviction is grounds for disqualification under s 62(f)(vii) of th...

  6. 2024 NZPSPLA 084.pdf [pdf, 79 KB]

    ...worker. [6] In his written response Mr Uaisele asked for the police complaint and hearing to be cancelled based on his written response. He then advised that if the complaint could not be cancelled, he consented to the cancellation of his security licence. Mr Uaisele was advised that for the hearing to be cancelled he needed to return his security ID. He has not done so. [7] The information before me establishes that Mr Uaisele is no longer suitable to carry on the class of...

  7. 2019 Directory of Official Information G-I [pdf, 916 KB]

    ...relation to gaming machines and other non- casino gambling activities. The Gambling Commission has the powers of a Commission of Inquiry. Its functions are wide-ranging, and include the following: • determining applications for casino operators’ licences and the renewal of casino venue licences • approving agreements and changes to agreements between casino operators and casino venue licence holders • specifying, varying and revoking casino licence conditions • dete...

  8. Directory of Official Information G-I [pdf, 903 KB]

    ...relation to gaming machines and other non- casino gambling activities. The Gambling Commission has the powers of a Commission of Inquiry. Its functions are wide-ranging, and include the following: • determining applications for casino operators’ licences and the renewal of casino venue licences • approving agreements and changes to agreements between casino operators and casino venue licence holders • specifying, varying and revoking casino licence conditions • deter...

  9. National-Panui-September-2021 [pdf, 376 KB]

    ...Reduce the trustees by removing Cynthia Piata Tahere (deceased) as a trustee 67 A20210008012 150A(3) (b)/93 Utiku Keepa Potaka Section 60, Section 66 & Part Section 61 Block IX Onga Survey District & Part Taraketi 2A2 Block - Noting of licence to occupy 70 A20210008103 81/67 78A(7)/67 Mark Stanley Connors Tohe Nepia Te Awe Awe also known as Te Aweawe Tohe Nepia - Transfer from administrator to benefi ciaries and vest interests held absolutely in persons entitled 72 A20210...

  10. Hala 17 November 2016 NZSHD 5 [pdf, 76 KB]

    ...therefore satisfied Mr Hala can be trusted to comply with his obligations as a secondhand dealer under Part 3 of the Act. I note that my decision may have been different if Mr Hala was not working under close supervision or had been applying for a licence to operate his own business rather than a certificate. Conclusion [9] I conclude that the Police have failed to establish that Mr Hala is not a fit and proper person to hold a certificate. The Police opposition to Mr Hala’s cert...