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  1. [2020] NZREADT 12 - Feschiev (4 May 2020) [pdf, 241 KB]

    ...claimed that he had never received any form of apology from the licensee and that he sought $25,000 compensation for the “outrageous defamation” by Ms Cruickshank. He also sought that the Committee make an order suspending Ms Cruickshank’s licence for a period of no less than 12 months while she undergoes formal retraining. As the Committee also noted, Mr Feschiev also submitted: [a] There is nothing to support the submission made on behalf of the licensee that she makes sub...

  2. Lethbridge v The Real Estate Agents Authority (CAC 403) & Fenton, Fenton v The Real Estate Agents Authority (CAC 403) & Lethbridge [2018] NZREADT 58 [pdf, 506 KB]

    ...appeal. This statement of background which now follows is a fair summation of the facts: 2.1 The factual background to this appeal is outlined in the Committee’s Decision on Liability. 2.2 In short, Ms Lethbridge holds a branch manager’s licence under the Act, and was engaged by Barfoot and Thompson Limited trading as Barfoot and Thompson Stonefields (Agency) at the time of the relevant conduct. She was engaged (together with her sales associate Peter Blackler) by Mr Fenton a...

  3. [2020] NZREADT 31 – Turoa v Real Estate Agents Authority (30 July 2020) [pdf, 289 KB]

    ...given the earlier complaint by the Vendor. [90] The Authority submitted: 5.19 The Authority’s submission aligns with the Committee’s finding that while the Agency may have considered Mr Turoa a senior agent, Mr Turoa holds a salespersons licence. The Agency is required under r 8.3 and s 50 to provide proper supervision and management of Mr Turoa, as a salesperson, and this should occur on a day to day basis. The Authority submits that this supervision policy was not adeq...

  4. [2021] NZACC 44 - Waite v ACC (17 March 2021) [pdf, 261 KB]

    ...would be assessed. [40] On 20 November 2014 Bruce Haye of Vocational Insight conducted the occupational assessment. [41] In setting out the vocational rehabilitation outcomes, Mr Haye noted that Mr Waite had obtained his class 5 diver’s licence with P, F and D endorsement to widen his driving options for employment and he had also received computer skills training and first aid certificate training. [42] Mr Haye said that Mr Waite had a considerable number of transferable s...

  5. [2019] NZEnvC 178 Chapel Road Partnership Trust v Auckland Council [pdf, 25 MB]

    ...consents, including making an application to vary or cancel consent conditions can be found on the Ministry for the Environment's website: www.mfe.govt.nz. 4. The consent holder is responsible for obtaining all other necessary consents, permits, and licences, including those under the Building Act 2004, and the Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga Act 2014. This consent does not remove the need to comply with all other applicable Acts (including the Property Law Act 2007 and the Heal...

  6. [2020] NZEnvC 006 Antoun v Hutt City Council [pdf, 3.1 MB]

    ...of 40. (NOE pages were unnumbered.) 10 house. [36] The first and most obvious is that no independent evidence was given by any person remotely qualified to comment on the feasibility of constructing a trailer from the axles which could be licenced to either incorporate the tiny house as part of the trailer or alternatively carry the tiny house as a load. Mr Voss purported to give assurances in that regard, but I am far from satisfied that he has any qualifications entitling hi...

  7. [2021] NZACC 52 - Thompson v ACC (17 March 2021) [pdf, 230 KB]

    ...normally on the surveillance footage, only hobbling immediately before his appointment with Mr Ottley. [d] He told Dr Turner that he does not go shopping but is seen doing so on the footage. [e] He told Dr Turner that he has a driver’s licence but does not drive a car and that he “can’t drive”. However, he is seen driving on the surveillance footage. [f] Mr Coates points out that Dr Hilliard was unable to get the appellant to actively move his ankle at all but is no...

  8. [2021] NZACC 14 - Folland v ACC (12 January 2021) [pdf, 241 KB]

    ...a Bachelor or Information Technology. He has some relevant product knowledge together with some customer service experience. He can plan jobs, keep records, problem solve, calculate costs and be of service to others. He has a class I driver licence. He is vocationally ready for this job at entry level. [48] Mr Berry recorded Mr Folland’s comments as: I don’t know about sales and I only deal with old machines. [49] Mr Berry also commented that a number of other jobs may h...

  9. [2023] NZREADT 2 - Wilson and Wilson v Registrar of the REAA (26 January 2023) [pdf, 222 KB]

    ...were not informed of an offer by another prospective purchaser. BACKGROUND [3] The applicants were interested in purchasing a property in Northland listed for sale by the licensee, a salesperson under the Act. The manager has an agent’s licence under the Act. They are both engaged by Bay of Islands Realty Ltd, trading as Harcourts Kerikeri (the agency). [4] In an email to the applicants on 1 December 2021, the licensee noted their enquiry about the property and sent them...

  10. Nelson Standards Committee v Grey [2023] NZLCDT 33 (4 August 2023) [pdf, 271 KB]

    ...effective than an experimental injection of a Spike Protein mRNA with Polyethylene Glycol and other toxic additives …; (f) on 16 July 2021, on the NZOFP Facebook page: This outcome was predicted by many, the government took many guns away from licenced hunters and collectors, despite knowing the problem was unlicenced owners. Their own advice said this and the Outdoors Party reminded them in Select Committee submissions. I am sure the current regime which promotes fear and uncertai...