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  1. BU and others v KC [2021] NZDT 1712 (13 December 2021) [pdf, 152 KB]

    ...original position of the letterboxes is from the plan provided by the surveyor. The plan shows that the letterboxes were supported by a post and fence well into KC’s exclusive use area. At best, the cross-lease neighbours therefore had a temporary licence to put the letterboxes in that position. It was not a term of the cross-lease and could be revoked by KC at any time. I do not agree with the applicants that the letter from KC’s lawyer bound her into a contract to replace the letter...

  2. HC & KP v QT [2023] NZDT 413 (10 July 2023) [pdf, 230 KB]

    ...is, a wooden fence was better than a corrugated iron fence because the wind could circulate through a wooden fence, but with corrugated iron, it was simply a wind barrier. This would increase the likelihood of it blowing down again. He said as a Licenced Building Practitioner, he would be unable to certify the structural integrity of the fence if repaired and not replaced. I accepted his evidence after I questioned him, and QT questioned him. 7. QT’s quotes indicated that the quo...

  3. 20241211-Social-Security-Amendment-Bill.pdf [pdf, 196 KB]

    ...questionnaire. 10. Generally, jobseeker profile questionnaires require the benefit applicant, or their spouse or partner, to provide information relevant to potential employment, including their education and qualifications, languages spoken, driver licence details, and work experience. 11. This information is rationally connected to the purpose of jobseeker support, which is to provide income support on a temporary basis while recipients are supported to seek or prepare for employ...

  4. 2024 NZPSPLA 087.pdf [pdf, 143 KB]

    ...but has been considered by the Authority to be acts of negligence at the highest end of the scale. [7] As part of such a complaint the Authority also must consider7 whether Mr BF remains suitable to carry on the class of business to which the licence relates because of the person’s character, circumstances, or background. [8] The purpose of the Act is set out in section 3: to ensure that persons offering specified private security and investigation services for hire, and personn...

  5. Third Party User Guide [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...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/Ci...

  6. LS v T Ltd & BU [2025] NZDT 124 (3 April 2025) [pdf, 185 KB]

    ...them making contact. 19. From the description given by both parties, it does appear that the collision was at a very low speed and was likely to be of very low impact. 20. BU said that she believed LS’ vehicle touched her bumper where the licence plate was. She described it a little touch. She could not recall seeing any damage immediately afterwards when they both got out of their vehicle. She did not take any photos. 21. LS said there was no damage. He did take some phot...

  7. Recommendations recap - issue 4 [pdf, 832 KB]

    Recommendations recap A summary of coronial recommendations and comments made between 1 July–30 September 2012 ISSUE 4 O F N E W Z E A L A N D CHIEF CORONER O F F I C E O F T H E http://www.justice.govt.nz/courts/coroners-court/ Coronial Services of New Zealand Purongo O te Ao Kakarauri justice.govt.nz/coroners To request a copy of any full findings of cases contained in this edition, please contact our National Office. National Office coronial.information@justice.govt.nz

  8. Khan v Khetarpal [2015] NZIACDT 45 (24 April 2015) [pdf, 104 KB]

    ...immigration adviser are affected not only by the gravity of their professional transgression; but also by how they address that transgression. A misleading response to a client, the Registrar or this Tribunal may well lead to orders affecting the adviser’s licence, and financial penalties at the high end of the scale; when lesser orders would have resulted if there were mitigating circumstances. [37] Ms Khetarpal should prepare her submissions on penalty with regard to those factors....

  9. Ratima v Sullivan - Tataraakina C Trust (2012) 18 Takitimu MB 75 (18 TKT 75) [pdf, 162 KB]

    ...over the block and the rights of owners to enjoy the benefits of ownership because the trust has permitted non-owners and other undesirables to access the land unhindered including individuals with fire arms but who do not possess an appropriate licence. [12] I infer from this material that Mr Baker is seeking a judicial conference to discuss the status of this application and related matters. The case manager will liaise with Mr Baker and his representative Mr Bloor to confirm the...

  10. Shaw v CAC 10062 & Pemberton [2012] NZREADT 48 [pdf, 41 KB]

    ...s 99 of the Real Estate Agents 2008. [8] Step 2: as set out above we find that the complaint as it relates to the price indicator amounts to unsatisfactory conduct under s.72. [9] Step 3: The 1976 Act could suspend and cancel Mr Pemberton’s licence or fine him up to $750. Penalty [10] We have modified the decision of the CAC to take no action. We find Mr Pemberton guilty of unsatisfactory conduct. We fine him $400 as a fine is the only appropriate penalty available under the...