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  1. CAC 414 & 416 v Tafilipepe [2019 ] NZREADT 13 (10 May 2019) [pdf, 332 KB]

    ...earthquake-damaged) to companies or persons who specialise in buying them to repair, for later sale or rental. [4] All relevant events occurred during the period from early May 2016 to the beginning of March 2017. At that time Ms Tafilipepe held an agent’s licence, and was the owner of three franchises for Mike Pero Real Estate Limited (“MPRE”). She maintained a list of potential buyers of “as is” properties (“her “as is” list”) to whom she sent information on...

  2. Complaints Assessment Committee 416 v Prasad [2019] NZREADT 001 [pdf, 251 KB]

    ...73(a). The proper approach is that the Tribunal must: [a] First consider whether the licensee’s conduct was disgraceful, then [b] Secondly, if such a finding is made, consider whether the found conduct affects the licensee’s fitness to hold a licence (see s 36(1)(c) of the Act and (for example) the Tribunal’s decision in Revill v Registrar).8 This enquiry is properly undertaken at the penalty stage. [90] We accept Mr Waalkens’ submission that Ms Prasad added to her diary e...

  3. [2016] NZEmpC 161 NZ Airline Pilots Assoc Inc v Air NZ Ltd [pdf, 234 KB]

    ...to apply for a promotion or a change of equipment category and to appoint him in terms of the award to the appropriate position in clear terms, … In other words, the company can, in the end, require Mr Talbot to fly aircraft for which he is licenced or for which he can be retrained. If this were now done in clear circumstances, Mr Talbot would be bound to accept. If he refused, he would not be redundant but may be liable for dismissal. He is not entitled to adopt a stance whic...

  4. Trustpower - EiC - P M Mitchell - Hydrology (5 Feb 2021) [pdf, 3.8 MB]

    ...currently seeking new replacement resource consents to continue activities associated with four water races; Beaumont, Black Rock, Shepherd and Crystals (refer Appendix 1). The Black Rock race2 is the oldest of the four 1 Trustpower website 2 Licence granted 1868 5 deemed permits having been granted in the 1860’s for gold mining. Further details on the Waipori HEPS and the consenting process for the four water races is addressed by Ms Foran. 16. The natural...

  5. [2020] NZIACDT 37 - TTD v Zheng (7 September 2020) [pdf, 282 KB]

    ...particularising the amounts and basis of the claim. As Mr Zheng has been found to be dishonest, the Tribunal will give consideration to removing him from the profession for a period of time and/or preventing him from reapplying for one or more types of licence. The parties are asked to address this. Timetable [102] The timetable for submissions will be as follows: (1) The Registrar, the complainant and Mr Zheng are to make submissions by 29 September 2020. 20 (2) The Regi...

  6. Bell v Churton - Mataimoana (2019) 410 Aotea MB 244 (410 AOT 244) [pdf, 352 KB]

    ...David (Tuffy) Churton, an interested party.6 He expressed concern about the progress of the application. Mr Churton also raised issues surrounding what he termed was the improper alienation of the subject land by the Whanganui Trust, by, I infer, licence or lease. 1 Both experts were commissioned per s69(2) of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993. 2 167 Aotea MB 143-144 (167 AOT 143-144). 3 135 Whanganui MB 119-127 (135 WG 1...

  7. [2021] NZREADT 36 - Lindsay-Penalty (13 July 2021) [pdf, 279 KB]

    ...may be relevant to the present case, the Tribunal may: [a] make any of the orders that a Complaints Assessment Committee may make under s 93 of the Act (following a finding of unsatisfactory conduct); [b] order cancellation of the licensee’s licence, or suspension for a period not exceeding 24 months; [c] order a licensee to pay a fine of up to $15,000; Submissions [44] Taking both charges cumulatively, Mr Wheeler submitted that Mr Lindsay’s conduct was at the mid to upper l...

  8. BIM-Justice-July-2023_FINAL.pdf [pdf, 2.2 MB]

    ...Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 by making targeted changes to licensing processes in three key areas: 25.1. making it easier for territorial authorities to adopt and apply local alcohol policies to licensing decisions 25.2. allowing anyone to object to licence applications, and 25.3. making licensing hearings more accessible and fairer. 26. Second reading of the Bill commenced on 20 July 2023 and is set down to continue on 25 July 2023. If the Bill is not passed, communities will contin...

  9. Arthur v Accident Compensation Corporation (Vocational Independence) [2023] NZACC 36 [pdf, 253 KB]

    ...Taylor, Vocational Consultant at Ergoworks, to commence a Back to Work Programme with Mr Arthur. [56] On 2 October 2018, Mr Taylor confirmed that Mr Arthur had completed a pre- employment preparation programme, a curriculum vitae, a class 2 full licence, a 11 forklift endorsement and OSH operator’s certificate, wheels, tracks and rollers endorsements and a P endorsement. Mr Taylor confirmed that Mr Arthur was vocationally work ready for the roles of Stock Clerk, Human Resourc...

  10. [2024] NZEnvC 180 Tasman District Council v Schaeffner [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...are effectively self- sufficient. [21] Little turns on the registration status of the tiny home. However, Mr Schaeffner made a point of it in his evidence. His evidence was that the tiny home is “registered at NZTA as a “caravan” with licence number 612S1”.3 He produced a registration search for 612S1.4 According to the search, registration number 612S1 is for a “2023 Trailer Fisher Caravan”, with no more details. [22] The registration plate attached to the tiny hom...