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  1. Moctezuma v Chase-Seymour [2013] NZIACDT 40 (26 June 2013) [pdf, 152 KB]

    ...licence [52] Section 51 provides for various sanctions. The key options short of cancellation or suspension of a licence are punishments intended to effect deterrence; namely censure, and financial penalties not exceeding $10,000. [53] In relation to licences there are three options: [53.1] cancellation and a direction that the person may not apply for a licence for up to two years; [53.2] suspension; or [53.3] cancellation of a full licence and the holder of the licence permitted...

  2. Ikbarieh v Hammadieh [2014] NZIACDT 111 (13 October 2014) [pdf, 385 KB]

    ...The Act has established a regime in which, with limited exceptions, licensed advisers have an exclusive right to provide immigration advice. That exclusive right is enforced by criminal sanctions. 4 The options [18] In relation to licences the disciplinary sanctions in section 51 allow three options: [18.1] cancellation and a direction that the person may not apply for a licence for up to two years (s 51(1)(d) & (e); or [18.2] suspension (s 51(1)(c)); or [18.3] c...

  3. ARLA - Form 12 Special licence premises that are not a conveyance [docx, 15 KB]

    INDICATIVE FORM FOR TERRITORIAL AUTHORITY GUIDANCE ONLY Form 12 Special licence (for premises that are not a conveyance) Sections 22, and 64, Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 Pursuant to the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012, [full legal name] is authorised to sell and supply alcohol, on the premises situated at [number, street, and town] and known as [trading name of premises] to any person attending the following occasion or event (or series of occasions or events): [describe] (Except...

  4. Form 13 Special Licence Conveyance [docx, 15 KB]

    INDICATIVE FORM FOR TERRITORIAL AUTHORITY GUIDANCE ONLY Form 13 Special licence (for conveyance) Sections 22 and 64, Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 Pursuant to the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012, [full legal name] is authorised to sell and supply alcohol, on the [kind of conveyance] known as [name of conveyance], based at [home base] to any person attending the following occasion or event (or series of occasions or events): [describe] (Except where the District Licensing Committee g...

  5. Chand v Devi [2016] NZIACDT 4 (14 January 2016) [pdf, 134 KB]

    ...services. [1.2] Ms Devi failed to complete the steps required to commence the professional engagement. [1.3] An unlicensed person provided immigration services. [1.4] Ms Devi failed to ensure her client’s interests were represented when her licence was cancelled. The parties approach to sanctions [2] The Registrar provided details of Ms Devi’s history of compliance with sanctions imposed by the Tribunal. The key features are: [2.1] The Tribunal cancelled Ms Devi’s registrat...

  6. BV v U Ltd [2024] NZDT 677 (6 September 2024) [pdf, 124 KB]

    ...under the insurance policy that he holds with [an insurance provider] for the value of his [Car] that was irreparably damaged in a crash. U Ltd has declined to pay BV on the ground that he failed to disclose a previous suspension of his driver’s licence. CS said that U Ltd was the underwriter for [an insurance provider], an entity or name used by U Ltd, and that she was speaking for both entities. [2] The facts were not in dispute. BV first insured his vehicle for an agreed value of $2...

  7. [2020] NZIACDT 47 - IK v Tian (3 November 2020) [pdf, 222 KB]

    ...Tian was informed that the sanctions imposed would take into account two similar complaints against her upheld by the Tribunal. Furthermore, the Tribunal would consider removing her from the profession and/or preventing her from holding a full licence for a period. 4 SUBMISSIONS Submissions from the Registrar [15] In his submissions of 14 October 2020, the Registrar notes that Ms Tian has been subject to sanctions imposed in two previous cases for conduct similar to that a...

  8. Shi v REAA (reserved decision) [2013] NZREADT 2 [pdf, 62 KB]

    ...December 2012 DATE OF DECISION 15 January 2013 APPEARANCES The applicant on her own behalf Mr M J Hodge, counsel for the respondent RESERVED DECISION OF THE TRIBUNAL The Issue [1] Should the applicant be granted a salesperson’s licence under the Real Estate Agents Act 2008 (“the Act”)? [2] On 28 August 2012 the Registrar of the Real Estate Agents Authority declined Yang Shi’s application for a salesperson’s licence. The applicant seeks the Tribunal’s re...

  9. Young people and alcohol: Some statistics to 2003 and 2004 on possible effects of lowering the purchase age [pdf, 512 KB]

    ...availability 17 2.1 Alcohol available for consumption 17 2.1.1 The volume of pure alcohol available for consumption per person aged 15 years and over 17 2.1.2 The volume of alcohol beverage of various types available for consumption 17 2.2 Liquor licences 19 2.3 Summary 20 3 Indicators of alcohol-related offending by minors 21 3.1 Minors drinking or possessing alcohol for consumption in a public place 21 3.1.1 Police statistics 21 3.1.2 Summary 22 3.2 Minors in restricte...

  10. Khan v Khetarpal [2016] NZIACDT 6 (22 January 2016) [pdf, 239 KB]

    ...submissions on the appropriate sanctions in that matter. It is not appropriate to delay this present decision until completing the Prajapati complaint, as that complaint is not of a nature that will affect the Tribunal’s decision regarding Ms Khetarpal’s licence. This and the J complaint may well reduce any penalties in the Prajapati complaint under the totality principle, however that can be addressed when considering sanctions for that complaint. [3] I will however consider both th...