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  1. Mr X 28 July 2016 NZSHD 4 [pdf, 76 KB]

    ...THE MATTER opposition to the granting of a renewal of a license filed by XXXXXXXX BEFORE THE LICENSING AUTHORITY OF SECONDHAND DEALERS AND PAWNBROKERS HEARING on the papers DECISION [1] Mr XXX has applied for an individual licence under s 8 of the Secondhand Dealers and Pawnbrokers Act 2004 (the Act). The Police oppose granting Mr XXX licence as he has recent convictions for breach of protection orders and assault. [2] Mr XXX originally sought a hearing of h...

  2. 2025 LASDP 01 [pdf, 98 KB]

    ...granted it was accepted as a complaint against Mr Aref. Mr Aref is the sole director of Christchurch Car Removals Limited (CCRL) and therefore the complaint is also accepted to be against CCRL. Police say that Mr Aref applied for a certificate and a licence for his company on behalf of Abdul Karim Alizadah to facilitate a continuation of Mr Alizadah’s business activities. [2] Mr Alizadah is facing numerous charges relating to the disposal of stolen vehicles through his business L...

  3. What you'll need to apply

    On this page: Suitable passport-style photo Identification Training & skills documents Find out what you need to send us when you apply for a private security licence or certificate. Suitable passport-style photo Your photo will be printed on your licence and ID badge. The best way to make sure your photo is suitable is to get a professional passport photo. If your photo isn’t suitable your application may be turned down or delayed. All photos must be: good quality colour a good likenes...

  4. Consistency with the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990: Online Casino Gambling Bill [pdf, 265 KB]

    ...Our analysis is set out below. The Bill 4. The Bill sets out provisions for a licensed, regulated, online casino gambling model, including: a. a staged online casino gambling operator licensing process and the entry requirements for prospective licence holders; b. a range of enforcement tools for use with licensed and unlicensed operators; and c. regulation making provisions for harm prevention and minimisation, marketing and advertising, fees, product and technical standards, c...

  5. 2017 NZSSAA 004 (8 March 2017) [pdf, 94 KB]

    ...Development: Graham Moore For the Appellant: In person. DECISION Overview [1] This appeal concerns a Special Needs Grant application made on 17 June 2015. [2] The central issue arose from the appellant losing his wallet and driver’s licence. He had to pay a fee of $40 for the replacement of his licence. [3] He sought assistance from the Ministry as he understood that he needed to have his licence renewed urgently, because without a licence he could not defer the regist...

  6. CAC 20004 v Mr G [2014] NZREADT 76 [pdf, 38 KB]

    ...were properly payable to his then agency. There has been no particular public protection issue existing since this prosecution was laid before us because the defendant is not presently practising as a salesperson and seems to have surrendered his licence. [2] It is accepted that the defendant suffers from serious psychological issues, and has suffered significant distress as a result of the issues arising from his conduct which is the subject of the said charge. Accordingly, a consent...

  7. Finau v Tangilanu [2014] NZIACDT 96 (01 October 2014) [pdf, 184 KB]

    ...the circumstances giving rise to the complaint were: [2.1] The complainant engaged Ms Tangilanu to assist with a request for a visa. She lodged the request and Immigration New Zealand requested further information. At that point, Ms Tangilanu’s licence expired, so she could not respond to Immigration New Zealand. The loss of her licence precluded further work. [2.2] In the lead up to her licence expiring, the adviser did not inform her client in writing that she would no longer be abl...

  8. [2020] NZIACDT 27 - QM v Ng (24 June 2020) [pdf, 109 KB]

    ...the complaint and will only be briefly summarised here. [5] Ms Ng is a licensed immigration adviser and was the sole director of Hope Immigration Service Limited (Hope Immigration), of Auckland. At the relevant time she was licensed, but her licence expired on 15 December 2017. [6] Ms Ng entered into an agreement with Mr Gregory Smith of Impact Migration Services Limited (Impact Migration) on 12 November 2015, whereby she became a contractor to his company. [7] In June 2016, Mr...

  9. CAC20005 v Morton-Jones [2015] NZREADT 71 [pdf, 141 KB]

    ...agent as set out in the Real Estate Agents Act (Professional Conduct and Client Care) Rules 2009.” We 3 stated that had the defendant company not already ceased trading and been in liquidation, we would have made an order cancelling its licence. [11] In CAC v N [2012] NZREADT 18, the defendant made transfers of funds totalling $76,650 to her personal bank accounts from the trading and trust accounts of a real estate company of which she was director and 50 per cent sharehol...

  10. Le Lievre v Muriwhenua Incorporation - Muriwhenua Incorporation (2016) 123 Taitokerau MB 240 (123 TTK 240) [pdf, 303 KB]

    ...30 years the Muriwhenua Incorporation (“the Incorporation”) has enabled shareholders and their whānau to live on the Incorporation’s land through what were originally known as residential leases and which subsequently came to be known as licences to occupy (“LTO”). [2] These arrangements were effected through a process whereby shareholders or their whānau applied to the Incorporation; the Incorporation approved the occupation in principle subject to the grantee carrying...