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  1. Chen v Gu-Chang [2013] NZIACDT 16 (19 March 2013) [pdf, 221 KB]

    ...became a licensed immigration adviser on 19 October 2010, which was part-way through the period to which the complaint relates. [11] Mr Loh was contracted to provide services through AGC, but was generally employed by another company. He held a licence from 27 February 2009, so he was licensed throughout the time to which the complaint relates. [12] Mr Chen first contacted AGC in December 2009. At that time he was in New Zealand unlawfully; his former adviser had lodged an application...

  2. MLC - 2012 June - Residential utilisation of multiply-owned Māori land [pdf, 433 KB]

    ...its origins in Taitokerau in 1989 where, under s 438 of the Māori Affairs Act 1953, a block was vested in a trust with exclusive use areas identified in a schedule to the trust order for whānau shareholding groups. The trustees were able to grant licences to occupy to owners within their respective areas to enable them to obtain Housing Corporation finance under the papakāinga housing scheme. The prototype trust order was known as the “Panguru D3 model” and was followed by the ...

  3. Almirante & Others v Sparks [2018] NZIACDT 10 (3 April 2018) [pdf, 88 KB]

    ...the Code of Conduct that have been proven (in the case of Mr Balatbat’s complaint) and are admitted (in the case of the other 10 complainants in issue); Re-licensing (s 51(1)(e) of the Act) The Adviser is to be prevented from reapplying for a licence to be a licensed immigration adviser for a period of two years. Other redress As the complainants’ request, the Adviser has also agreed to write to Immigration New Zealand in relation to the files it holds for each of the complain...

  4. 2020 NZPSPLA 027 [pdf, 83 KB]

    ...considers the Police have changed their story. I however note that Constable Shorn was not involved in Mr M’ arrest or prosecution. He is an alcohol harm protection officer and as such is the person who files and prosecutes complaints against licence and certificate holders with the Licensing Authority. He is therefore well placed to make an assessment as to whether the CCTV footage disclosed any misconduct or breach of the Act by Ms C. [5] I have also viewed both the CCTV footag...

  5. Bay of Plenty Regional Council v Emery - Te Koutu Mourea (2006) 305 Rotorua MB 19 (305 ROT 19) [pdf, 807 KB]

    305 Rotorua MB 19 IN THE MAORI LAND COURT OF NEW ZEALAND WAIARIKI DISTRICT A20060027081 A20060028121 UNDER 8ection328, Te Ture Whenua Maori Act 1993 IN THE MATTER OF Te Koutu Mourea - Consent to occupation licence BETWEEN BAY OF PLENTY REGIONAL COUNCIL Applicant AND DEBRA JOY TEPORA EMERY Respondent Hearing: 13 November 2006 (Heard at Rotorua) Appearances: Mr Cooney, for BOPRC Mr Lawson, for the trustees ofTe KouhI Mourea Ms Emery, personally and on behalf of various own...

  6. BI v NX [2024] NZDT 310 (22 May 2024) [pdf, 92 KB]

    ...was assessed by a panel beater as being uneconomic to repair. BI now claims $24,200.00 for the loss of his car. 3. BI’s car was not insured. NX had third party insurance however a claim was declined as she was driving outside the terms of her licence as she was driving after 10pm and with a passenger. 4. The issues I have to consider are: a. Did NX cause the damage by failing to take reasonable care? b. If so, what is the appropriate remedy? Did NX cause the damage by...

  7. OIA-Wall Walk [pdf, 2.9 MB]

    ...table 2 attached, which provides the total amount spent on staff attending the Wall Walk Workshop, in the last three financial years. In response to part 6, as noted in Table 2, below, the Ministry paid $9,500 (GST excl.) for 100 online module licences in 2023/24. In response to parts 7 and 8 of your request, table 3 lists the information available on the Ministry’s intranet that comes within the scope of part 7 and 8 of your request. These documents have been provided to yo...

  8. READT Annual Report 2012 [pdf, 280 KB]

    ...2011/12 financial year. Table 2: Cases disposed 2011/12 Cases withdrawn or settled 34 Cases with final decisions 58 TOTAL 92 In its final decisions, the Tribunal imposed penalties ranging from fines to suspensions to cancellation of licences. It has power to award compensation up to $100,000. In addition, the Tribunal issued 13 interim decisions (suspension or suppression orders) and 5 separate penalty decisions. 83 19 3 Notices of Appeal Charges Applicatio...

  9. Kaka v Ruapehu District Council - Ohura South No 2E1B Block (2015) 337 Aotea MB 143 (337 AOT 143) [pdf, 122 KB]

    ...charging order as sought by RDC. Procedural history [5] As foreshadowed, on 22 August 2014 I granted a charging order against the land in favour of RDC in respect of unpaid rates and appointed an agent for the purposes of arranging a lease or licence of the land for the benefit of the owners, and negotiating with RDC payment of all costs currently due and owing on the land. 2 [6] On 29 September 2014 I heard the application for rehearing. 3 Mr Kaka appeared in person. He sough...

  10. CAC20026 v Mr X [2012] NZREADT 76 [pdf, 93 KB]

    ...of the proceedings, including the Tribunal’s decision on his appeal, contain allegations against him which he has not had the opportunity of testing at a hearing. 1.6 The defendant is no longer practising as a licensee and does not hold a licence under the Real Estate Agents Act 2008. 1.7 An order prohibiting publication of the defendant’s and complainant’s name and identifying details, including the names of the properties involved namely “building X” and “building...