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  1. Ms B 14 April 2015 NZSHD 3 [pdf, 25 KB]

    ...Property under the relevant sections of the Crimes Act 1961. [11] The Authority is satisfied that the applicant Ms B is the same Ms B who was convicted of the ten Crimes Act 1961 charges in 2011 and 2013. The full name, the date of birth and the driver licence number of the convicted person are identical with details supplied by the applicant in her application. [12] By virtue of being convicted of the ten ‘specified offences’ the applicant is disqualified from holding a certificate...

  2. CAC10027 v Brankin [2013] NZREADT 39 [pdf, 36 KB]

    ...would only have been available against the defendant’s employing agent rather than against himself. [104] Subject to either party wishing to make further submissions on penalty, we do not think it appropriate to cancel or suspend the defendant’s licence. We consider that in the rather curious circumstances of this case, and taking into account that the defendant has gratuitously paid Ms Smith $10,000 with no tags or conditions as a result of our suggestion, and that we should fine...

  3. ARLA - Form 1 Infringement notice [docx, 18 KB]

    ...Supply of Alcohol Act 2012/section 38C of the Summary Offences Act 1981* *Delete one. Notice no: Issuing officer: [s or number] Address for correspondence and queries: To Full legal name: Full address: Occupation: Date of birth: Sex: Telephone No: Licence number (if applicable): Manager’s certificate number (if applicable): Alleged infringement offence(s) details Date: Time: Day of week: Details of premises or specific location where alleged infringement offence committed: Street/road: Tow...

  4. 2025 NZPSPLA 070 pdf [pdf, 86 KB]

    ...and his certificate reinstated once he has completed his community detention sentence. To do this he must provide the Licensing Authority with: • Confirmation he has completed his sentence without any breaches. • A letter from a security licence holder confirming that they know about Mr Saufoi’s convictions but are willing to employ or engage him if his security certificate is reinstated. They should also outline what supervision will be in place for Mr Saufoi when he comme...

  5. Adams v Aucamp [2015] NZIACDT 94 (22 October 2015) [pdf, 150 KB]

    ...explanation was that it was an error of judgment. He said he charged two fees, $1,250 each, for the complainant’s two parents to apply for visitor visas. He said he did so based on advice from his then supervisor. At that time, he held a provisional licence and accordingly had a supervisor. By the time this complaint came to Mr Aucamp’s attention he held a full licence, so did not have a supervisor. He was also in a different practice, and consulted with a colleague in his new practice...

  6. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 WML rebuttal Philip Wardale [pdf, 631 KB]

    ...particularly if it is an older mooring) and need to be periodically maintained (the maintenance state of the mooring also not being evident from the surface). 22. This contrasts with the management of a marina berth under a standard marina berth licence where the sublease of a marina berth for long or short periods is allowed for and is common practice in most marinas where demand exists. The presence of a marina manager enables this process to be efficiently and safely arrange...

  7. Bidois v Trustees of Te Rimu Trust - Tokata A14 and other blocks (2013) 31 Tarawhiti MB 95 (31 TRW 95) [pdf, 150 KB]

    ...the lease. [2] The applicants also raise various concerns as to the administration of the Trust including issues over proper process, the future use and development of the land, the rights of beneficial owners, proposals for owners to receive a licence of the land and related matters. [3] Richard Clarke, the chairperson of the Trust, says that while the trustees would strongly prefer that the issues be resolved between the trustees, both he and Hepa Akuhata Brown do not 31 Taira...

  8. CAC406 v Scheirlinck & Anor [2015] NZREADT 92 [pdf, 155 KB]

    ...1.3 Dynamic Management Limited (DML) managed rental properties. Mr Scheirlinck and Mr El-Ghalayini were co-directors and Mr El-Ghalayini was the sole signatory for the company. 1.4 During the relevant period, Mr Scheirlinck held an agent’s licence, and Mr El- Ghalayini held a salesperson’s licence. 1.5 DML operated three bank accounts: (a) An account labelled ‘Trust Account” with the account number 06-0294- 0169804-01; (b) An account labelled “Trading Account”, w...

  9. Penalty Davenport v REAA CAC 20005 & Anor [2014] NZREADT 38 [pdf, 50 KB]

    ...licensee”) appeals against the penalty determination of Complaints Assessment Committee 20005 which found that she had engaged in unsatisfactory conduct in terms of the Real Estate Agents Act 2008 as outlined below. She holds a salesperson’s licence and at the relevant time was working for Property Brokers Ltd, Foxton. Background [2] Alison Shaw (“the complainant”) viewed a property at 21 Cook Street, Foxton with the licensee on 12 October 2012. The licensee informed the com...

  10. CAC304 v Drever [2016] NZREADT 27 [pdf, 163 KB]

    ...defendant has limited resources and would like to apply those to the most serious Van Eijk allegation. To defend all three would necessitate allocation of resources to each complaint. (ii) The defendant has said that he will seek suspension of his licence until resolution of the current complaint. (iii) His father is terminally ill with cancer and the defendant is his primary caregiver. (iv) Because of the offer to suspend his licence there is no issue of public safety. (v) The...