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  1. 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...

  2. 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...

  3. 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...

  4. 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

  5. Five complainants v Kumar [2015] NZIACDT 82 (17 August 2015) [pdf, 170 KB]

    ...applied for rehearing of each of these cases. The other two complaints have not yet been heard. Up to this point, Mr Kumar has been self-represented. Some of the complaints are serious and Mr Kumar could potentially have his immigration adviser’s licence cancelled. [2] Mr Kumar engaged Ms Jacinta (Jay) Sascha Maria Shadforth, who is a licensed immigration adviser, to represent him. However, the Tribunal pointed out Ms Shadforth would commit a criminal offence under section 24 of the La...

  6. Churton v Trustees of the Mangaporou Trust (2015) 337 Aotea MB 131 (337 AOT 131) [pdf, 219 KB]

    ...consideration. In summary, I consider that the relevant issues for determination are: 1 335 Aotea MB 55 (335 AOT 55) 337 Aotea MB 132 (a) Are the trustees required to enter into leases or licences with the applicant? (b) Are the trustees required to enter into discussions with Mr Churton? (c) Are customary rights and the Treaty of Waitangi relevant to this application? Background [4] The Mangaporou Trust was constituted on...

  7. Hull v CAC307 & Anor [2016] NZREADT 13 [pdf, 208 KB]

    ...breached Rule 5.1 (set out below). Further Evidence Adduced to Us [16] The only witness was the appellant real estate agent who was called by his counsel Mr Rea. That licensee explained that the real estate agency business is operated under a licence held by TSB Bank Ltd and that TSB Realty is a division of that bank. The licensee holds the individual licence as a real estate agent and is the designated manager of TSB Realty which employs about 30 licensees in New Plymouth and at a...

  8. 2017 NZSSAA 026 (12 June 2017) [pdf, 155 KB]

    ...the sole director. She remains the sole shareholder. [16] Since April 2005 Mr XXXX has been sole trader using the trading name XXXX. He holds a Kiwibank account in the name of XXXX. Ms Taylor- Cyphers confirmed that Mr XXXX personally holds a licence as a gold trader which enables him to trade gold overseas. The appeal by Mr XXXX [17] Mr XXXX did not attend the hearing to give evidence or make himself available for cross examination. His case is contained in his notice of a...

  9. Spring v The Real Estate Agents Authority (CAC 308 & CAC 403) & Buczkowski [2017] NZREADT 82 [pdf, 325 KB]

    ...property was resold for a lesser price of $2.18m which left Mr Spring $95,000 out of pocket. This included additional mortgage costs and rental accommodation. Mr Spring sought compensation to cover his losses and for the agents to lose their licence. [13] The Complaints Assessment Committee (CAC) released its decision on 19 February 2015 (first CAC decision) in regard to the first complaint. The complaints against Mr West and Ms Erceg are not relevant to this complaint. [14] In...

  10. Kupenga - Waitakaro B Māori Reservation (2006) 72 Ruatoria MB 184 (72 RUA 184) [pdf, 891 KB]

    ...Reservation Regulations 1994. [39] The next point to note, is that while the reservation is in existence, the land comprised within it is inalienable. (s338(11)/93) However, the trustees may, with the consent of the Court, grant a lease or occupation licence of the reservation or any part of it for any term not exceeding 14 years (including any term or terms of renewal), upon and subject to such terms and conditions as the Court thinks fit. (s338(12)/93) The revenue, if any, derived...