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  1. Pohatu v Muriwhenua Incorporation - Te Hapua 42 (2014) 91 Taitokerau MB 251 (91 TTK 251) [pdf, 195 KB]

    ...Aroha Meikle and Mereana Rapata-Hanning, each applied to the Muriwhenua Incorporation for a licence to occupy an area of a half acre (2032m² approximately) of Te Hapua 42 block. In June 2012 the Incorporation gave conditional approval to the four licences subject to Ms Pohatu and her whānau satisfying certain conditions. [2] Since 2012 the members of the committee of management of the Incorporation have changed (and there have been some internal ructions – see my decision of...

  2. Arms-Act-rewrite-discussion-document.pdf [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...semi-automatic rifles at Aramoana near Dunedin. After the Aramoana shooting, the 1992 Arms Amendment Act and Regulations required recordkeeping of who owned all automatic weapons, military-style semi-automatics and handguns, and changed lifetime licences to 10-year licences. After mass shootings in 1996 in Dunblane, Scotland, and Port Arthur, Australia, retired High Court Judge Sir Graham Thorp reviewed New Zealand gun control measures.2 His 1997 report recommended a range of chang...

  3. Proactive release - Market structure for recreational cannabis [pdf, 2.6 MB]

    ........................................................................................................................... 2 Key regulatory settings ..................................................................................................................... 2 2 Proposed market allocation approach for licenced recreational cannabis ..................... 4 Market summary ...................................................................................................................

  4. LASDP - Guide for applying for a Licence or Certificate [pdf, 182 KB]

    Using this guide This guide will provide you with the information needed to complete your application for a licence or certificate to engage in secondhand dealer or pawnbroker activities. The guide covers applications for: • A certificate to enter into transactions and/or issue pledge tickets on behalf of a licensed secondhand dealer or pawnbroker, and • A licence as an individual or company to engage in business as a secondhand dealer or pawnbroker. Who needs to hold a licence...

  5. Dickinson v The Registrar of the Real Estate Agents Authority [2018] NZREADT 31 [pdf, 195 KB]

    ...DECISION OF THE TRIBUNAL ____________________________________________________________________ Introduction [1] Pursuant to r 8 of the Real Estate Agents Act (Continuing Education) Practice Rules 2011, licensees applying to renew their licences are required to satisfy the Registrar that they have complied with continuing education requirements during the preceding calendar year. These are to complete a minimum of ten hours of non- verifiable continuing education, and a mini...

  6. Lazarus - Peter Pene Moses (2010) 9 Taitokerau MB 197 (9 TTK 197) - P [pdf, 60 KB]

    ...(Heard at Whangarei) Judgment: 16 September 2010 RESERVED JUDGMENT OF JUDGE D J AMBLER Introduction [1] Lillian Lazarus has brought an application under ss 113 and 118 of Te Ture Whenua Maori Act 1993 (“the Act”) to succeed to a licence to occupy granted by the Muriwhenua Incorporation (“Incorporation”) to Peter Moses in 2003. Peter died in 2009 without leaving a will. [2] Lillian and Peter were in a de facto relationship. They did not have any children to...

  7. Get a limited licence

    If you’ve been disqualified from driving, or have received too many demerit points and lost your driver’s licence, you may be able to apply for a limited licence. A limited licence can be granted under certain circumstances and it means you can only drive for specific reasons at specified times. You have to apply to the court for an Order that authorises you to get a limited licence through the NZ Transport Agency. In your application you need to prove to the court that not being able to dri...

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  8. Special licences

    On this page: What is a special licence? How do I get a special licence? How long does it take to get a special licence? Who is involved in considering an application for a special licence? What hours apply to special licences? Who can object to a special licence? How much does it cost? What is a special licence? A special licence allows the sale or supply of alcohol at certain events (for example, a food and wine festival or some types of private functions in public venues). If alcohol is so...

  9. Register of licences & certificates

    ...been introduced. These pages are currently being updated to reflect the new legislation. Under the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 (the Act), the Alcohol Regulatory and Licensing Authority must maintain a register of managers’ certificates and licences granted under the Act. Manager’s certificates register Download ARLA manager’s certificate register When alcohol is being sold, supplied or consumed on or from a licenced premises there must be a person who holds a manager’s certific...

  10. ARLA PNG 7 [pdf, 186 KB]

    ...District Licensing Committees This is the fifth practice direction and statement issued pursuant to sections 172 and 176 of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 since it came into force on 19 December 2012. 1. RENEWAL OF CATERERS’ OFF-LICENCES ISSUED UNDER THE SALE OF LIQUOR ACT 1989 1.1 Under the Sale of Liquor Act 1989 caterers were issued endorsed off- licences. Caterers are issued endorsed on-licences under the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. District Lic...