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  1. [2020] NZIACDT 39 - IK v Tian (23 September 2020) [pdf, 213 KB]

    ...upheld.12 Sanctions for this complaint will take into account both those complaints. As three complaints have now been upheld, the Tribunal will consider removing Ms Tian from the profession for a period and/or preventing her from holding a full licence for a period, including whether any conditions should be attached to any such sanction. Parties are requested to address this in their submissions. Ms Tian is urged to seek legal advice, or at the very least engage with the Tribuna...

  2. NT v HS [2020] NZDT 1312 (21 October 2020) [pdf, 270 KB]

    ...of late, with only one in work at any time. He has invited friends to be part owners to help cover costs, but he does not charge a training fee. His returns, if he gets any, come from taking a 50% share of winnings. He holds a Class C trainer’s licence, but on its own it was not established by HS’s evidence to put NT into the category of being a trainer who was in business. NT is not registered for GST, does not have staff or a company, and does not participate to a sufficient degre...

  3. [2020] NZREADT 03 - AJS Rental Realty Ltd (14 February 2020) [pdf, 164 KB]

    ...contravened the regulations. Facts [3] The Agency is a licensed company agent under the Act, trading as AJ Stevenson. It was incorporated on 23 September 2004. Mr Steve Wu is the sole director and shareholder of the Agency. He has held an agent’s licence since 25 June 2010. [4] Pursuant to s 122 of the Act, all money received by an agency in respect of any transaction in in the agency’s capacity as an agent must be held by the agent in a general or separate trust account,...

  4. Te Manutukutuku Issue 2 [pdf, 2.9 MB]

    ...report has been made. For example, following the Crown's fmal address in September, which included a response to the claimants' submissions on pounamu, the Tribunal wrote to the Minis­ ters of Conservation and Energy requesting that no licences for mining pounamu be issued until the Government has had the opportunity to consider the Tribunal's Ngai Tahu report. Judge McHugh, the Presiding Officer for the claim, made it clear in his fmal statement that remedies would req...

  5. [2021] NZEnvC 182 Country Lifestyles Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 221 KB]

    ...to review the decision on the objection and determine whether it was fair and reasonable. I record that an agreed statement of facts and an agreed document bundle has been filed. Mr Hassall [21] Mr Hassall is the Council’s General Manager Licencing and Regulatory Compliance. [22] Mr Wedd advised that Mr Hassall is to be called as a witness so he can: (a) explain the Council’s position on AUP Chapters 11 and 12 Earthworks district and regional; and (b) confirm statemen...

  6. 2021-06-15 D-G of Conservation - MOC - Submissions in response to Amicus Curiae memorandum [pdf, 335 KB]

    ...perpetually renewable and retained their priorities on renewal.4 6 One additional matter worth noting is that, should the Crown (through the Governor-General) revoke mining privileges for ‘bona fide settlers’ or public purposes, the holder of the licence and others who were injuriously affected were entitled to full compensation from the Crown.5 7 The Water and Soil Conservation Amendment Act 1971 (WSCAA 1971) similarly set out conditions of mining privileges in the statute in...

  7. [2021] NZEmpC 180 Scullin v Airways Corp of New Zealand Ltd [pdf, 218 KB]

    ...517 at [5]. [11] The letter went on to say that Mr Scullin was required to complete a pre- employment drug test, which had to be completed within 21 days of his start date (the pre-employment test). [12] Mr Scullin was issued with a licence to operate as an ATC on 21 March 2020. He accepted the offer of employment with Airways on 22 March 2020 and commenced employment as an ATC at Gisborne Airport’s control tower the same day. [13] Mr Scullin undertook the pre-employme...

  8. Gray v Paikea - Otara 5D2 (2022) 252 Taitokerau MB 210 (252 TTK 210) [pdf, 231 KB]

    ...around two fundamental options: (a) A partial termination of trust to remove Joseph Paikea as a beneficiary combined with a partition of the land to provide Mr Paikea with his own block; or 252 Taitokerau MB 214 (b) The granting of a licence to occupy (“LTO”) by the Whānau Trust to Joseph Paikea for his lifetime and the lifetime of his children according to certain terms, including the resignation of Mr Paikea from the Whānau Trust. [14] A proposed resolution was t...

  9. SN v VO Ltd [2021] NZDT 1679 (29 October 2021) [pdf, 231 KB]

    ...18. The Tribunal notes that VO Ltd had previously been suspended from operations in 2019. In the documents recommending regulatory intervention, XY noted that one of his concerns was that “despite the fact that KM holds a current Commercial Pilot Licence (Aeroplane) with a Cat C flight instructor rating, it appears that KM doesn’t have a clear understanding of the requirements of the Civil Aviation Rules.” 19. SN told the Tribunal that during the T180 call, the representatives o...

  10. 07.-Evidence-of-Ms-Janelle-Tamihana-Nga-Hapu-o-Kereru.PDF [PDF, 263 KB]

    ...this area is one of the broader outcomes we are seeking to achieve through the Te Ripo o Hinemata Wetland Restoration work we are Page 9 doing, and we are looking in particular for formalised access (for example through a rail safety licence). 41. I understand there are safety issues at play but this is also a legacy issue. My great-great-grandfather used to catch the train at this location by simply flagging it down and hopping on. This would never happen now. Now we...