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  1. WILSON Deane Geffrey Trevor (CSU 2013 WGN 0000193) [pdf, 77 KB]

    ...crash. Sergeant Sowter comments that while the engine to the Ford Laser had apparently been replaced, it was the same displacement and configuration as standard. [7] Sergeant Sowter reports that there is no record of Mr Wilson holding a driver’s licence, and he was listed as having been “forbidden to drive” in April 2008. Mr Terris stated that Mr Wilson was into Go-karting and that he had seen him race once but “he wasn’t as good at driving a real car as he was at Go-carts....

  2. Ruapehu District Council - Ohura South A3E2C3B2A Block XIII Tuhua Survey District (2014) 321 Aotea MB 95 (321 AOT 95) [pdf, 123 KB]

    ...charging order in the amount of $4,844.81 over Ohura South A3E2C3B2A is granted. [19] The case manager will attempt to secure the services of a suitable agent whom the Court may appoint for the purpose of attempting to obtain a suitable lease or licence of the land for the benefit of the owners and for the payment of all costs currently due and owing on the land. [20] There will be no order as to costs. Pronounced at 4.15 pm in Whakatane on the 30 th day of May 2014 L...

  3. Feng v Young [2016] NZIACDT 34 (29 June 2016) [pdf, 77 KB]

    ...Decision [6] I uphold the complaint pursuant to section 50 of the Act, on the grounds Mr Young engaged in dishonest and misleading behaviour. Sanctions [7] The grounds of complaint amount to a systematic dishonest enterprise by a person holding a licence, which Mr Young only received after satisfying the Registrar he understood his professional obligations. He chose to breach those obligations through the dishonest exploitation of his client, and Immigration New Zealand. He did so jo...

  4. Elisara v Aasa [2014] NZIACDT 90 (16 September 2014) [pdf, 126 KB]

    ...conduct on Ms Aasa’s part. This is not a case where there is effectively one transaction with two victims, though the circumstances are similar. [16] In respect of the other complaint, the Tribunal has ordered that Ms Aasa cannot apply for any licence for two years. As this complaint does not involve dishonesty, it does not make an order of that kind in this decision. 4 Absence of significant mitigating factors [17] There is little or no mitigation, significantly M...

  5. Larkin - Wairau North 2F1 (2008) 124 Whangarei MB 90 (124 WH 90) [pdf, 987 KB]

    ...favour of a beneficiary of a whanau ttust. Put sinIply, section 328(1) does not allow me to do so. In sinIilar situations the Court has granted an occupation order in favour of the ttustees of the whanau ttust in anticipation of the ttust granting a licence to occupy to the beneficiary of the whanau ttust. Alternatively, in rare situations the whanau ttust has revested shares back in the beneficiary so that he or she qualifies in his or her OVllll right to an occupation order. Neith...

  6. [2020] NZREADT 40 - Rozana Cachay Limited v Real Estate Agents Authority (7 September 2020) [pdf, 162 KB]

    ...Agency had now been closed, and both she and Ms Cachay were engaged with other agencies, where supervision was more appropriately managed. [6] The Committee noted that as at the time of the penalty decision, the Agency company had surrendered its licence, but it had not been removed from the Companies Register. The Committee also said that the Act and Regulations impose clear and significant requirements on licensees with respect to funds held in trust and the procedures to be foll...

  7. Te Au Reka Market Briefing Procurement and sourcing overview.pdf [pdf, 6.2 MB]

    ...information and records • Ongoing support Response Books Part D: Commercial You can use your own branding to respond to this section. Complete the following: • Commercial questions • Pricing spreadsheet template Key elements • Pricing • Licencing • Contracting approach • Broader outcomes • Due diligence Response Books Part E: Deep dives • Multiple focus areas which are of great importance, high complexity or where the Ministry is interested in areas o...

  8. OI v NJ [2022] NZDT 180 (15 September 2022) [pdf, 124 KB]

    ...off. As OI was sitting in his car, he felt a bump behind him, he heard acceleration, then he saw NJ drive past him and park ahead of him. OI spoke with NJ, he noted damage to the middle of the left side of NJ’s car, and he obtained a copy of his licence. OI took a video of the damage to his vehicle, which is to the right rear corner. 2. OI now claims for losses incurred in the accident. 3. The issues for the Tribunal to determine are as follows: i. Did NJ collide with the r...

  9. 2025 NZPSPLA 032.pdf [pdf, 130 KB]

    ...start paying his fines and have the warrant cancelled prior to the hearing, he has not done so. The fines have been imposed following multiple infringements for such things as not having a warrant of fitness and vehicle registration, driving without a licence or while it was suspended, speeding, and driving with excess breath alcohol. Mr Mumby has made little if any effort to pay any of these fines. Is Mr Mumby guilty of misconduct? [8] Section 4 of the Act defines misconduct as c...

  10. Naera v Fenwick - Whakapoungakau 24 block (2010) 15 Waiariki MB 279 (15 WAR 279) [pdf, 379 KB]

    NAERA V FENWICK MLC A20090014063 10 September 2010 IN THE MAORI LAND COURT OF NEW ZEALAND WAIARIKI DISTRICT 15 WAIARIKI MB 279 (15 WAR 279) A20090014063 UNDER Sections 19, 67, 231 and 240, Te Ture Whenua Maori Act 1993 IN THE MATTER OF Whakapoungakau 24 block BETWEEN JILLIAN NAERA, ERIC HODGE, WARWICK MOREHU, ANAHA MOREHU, BUNNY ORMSBY, KURANGAITUKU FARRELL AND KEREAMA PENE Applicants AND PIRIHIRA FENWICK, WIREMU KINGI, WINNIE EMERY AND HIWINUI HEKE First Re