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  1. Muller v Yerman [2015] NZIACDT 88 (31 August 2015) [pdf, 99 KB]

    ...has said indicates that it has predetermined what sanctions it will impose; only that Ms Yerman’s response to various factors may be important and that she needs to be aware the Tribunal will potentially make one of a range of orders affecting her licence. [22] The Tribunal has also said Ms Yerman’s proposal to defer the imposition of sanctions for some five months is unacceptable. It pointed out why, namely, that it is not satisfactory that she continue to offer professional service...

  2. Mr E v REAA & Mr N [2013] NZREADT 27 [pdf, 39 KB]

    ...identified by X X. 2 [2] Mr E made a complaint to the REAA on 7 December 2010. He complained that Mr N’s conduct was such that it would have been reasonably regarded by agents of good standing as disgraceful. He requested Mr N’s licence be cancelled as he was “inherently dishonest and guilty of theft” of the database from X X. [3] The Complaints Assessment Committee (CAC) investigated the matter and on 3 October 2011 issued its decision which was that the cond...

  3. [2015] NZSSAA 102 (18 December 2015) [pdf, 47 KB]

    ...“failure to name the decision-maker also prevents an affected party from determining whether or not this decision-maker had the authority to make the impugned decision”. This case involved a decision by the Port Authority to terminate a trucking licence and an initial refusal to name the decision-maker. 5 3 [1984] 2 FC 381 at para 2. 4 [2015] FC 252. 5 At [15]. 7 [30] In the New Zealand decision Medical Practitione...

  4. [2015] NZSSAA 105 (24 December 2015) [pdf, 46 KB]

    ...Federal Court, in 0769449 B.C. Ltd (cob Kimberly Transport) v Vancouver Fraser Port Authority.4 3 [1984] 2 FC 381 at para 2. This case involved a decision by the Port Authority to terminate a trucking licence and an initial refusal to name the decision-maker. 4 [2015] FC 252. 5 [19] Zinn J accepted the principle and rationale in Wah Shing and added: “failure to name the decision-maker also prevents an affected party from d...

  5. [2018] NZEnvC 019 Falvey v Christchurch City Council [pdf, 2 MB]

    ...after the Council's planner filed a supplementary brief of evidence attaching a recent opinion from an in-house lawyer. The lawyer's opinion was that the occupation "could not" be authorised, nor could the authority grant a licence in perpetuity to landscape the road reserve. [8J The applicant says this legal opinion represented a material shift in the Council's stance. Having conferred with the Council prior to the hearing, the applicant says he was led to...

  6. Appellant v The Real Estate Agents Authority (CAC 410) & Geoffrey Twigden [2017] NZREADT 79 [pdf, 236 KB]

    ...cases where the current or past employment of the complainant and/or the complainant’s spouse were considered to be a mitigating factor. Finally, [the appellant] asked why, 3 [The appellant’s] licence had been voluntarily suspended]; [One other trustee] was actively engaged in the real estate. 4 Penalty decision, at paragraphs 3.1–3.3. 5 At paragraphs 3.4 and 3.5. if the Committee were going to discriminate by using a ven...

  7. Chand v Ahuja [2014] NZIACDT 119 (19 December 2014) [pdf, 130 KB]

    ...returned to Fiji. On 29 August 2012 an officer of Global telephoned Mr Chand and said he had a job offer for his father, and he should pay the next instalment of fees. Mr Chand paid $2,288.50 to Global. He received a receipt with Mr Ahuja’s name and licence number on it, but was not dealing with Mr Ahuja, rather Global’s officer. In fact no offer of employment eventuated and no immigration application proceeded. 3 [10] Mr Ahuja endeavoured to refund the initial instalment...

  8. E61 Mark Gibson - Corporate - EIC - Sealink [pdf, 697 KB]

    ...both Islands with our Ferry services being the key link.  Terminals  7. Sealink has its headquarters and a ferry terminal at the south eastern corner of  Wynyard Point at 11 Brigham Street/Wynyard Wharf (Wynyard Terminal).    It  currently occupies this site under licence from Panuku Development Auckland  Limited (Panuku) and has the right to remain until November 2024.  8. It has access rights under a License Agreement from...

  9. Kauikia-Stevens v Tume -Te Wirihana Tawake Whānau Trust (2016) 354 Aotea MB 36 (354 AOT 36) [pdf, 256 KB]

    ...progressed as soon as possible. Whilst there is no formal agreement in place the trust is failing to receive rent for the dwelling. There is also the added problem of the dwelling being on the land without the trustees of the marae granting a licence to occupy or and occupation order being made in favour of the owners. Decision [27] The application is dismissed. [28] The trustees are directed to convene a meeting of beneficiaries to elect a trustee in place of Tiaki Tume and to...

  10. Third Party User Guide FINALv2.pdf [pdf, 914 KB]

    ...separate these by commas. Surname Have you been known by any other names? Other names the applicant is known by. Select Yes, if applicant has other names, otherwise select No. Date of birth Place of birth Contact number NZ Driver Licence number Gender Email Applicant’s email address, if applicant requests copy of report, it will be sent to this email. Address Street number Unit Street name 12 Suburb Town/City State/Province Postal code...