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  1. BORA Sale of Liquor (Objections to Applications) Amendment Bill [pdf, 202 KB]

    ...Act 1990 (Bill of Rights Act). The Bill is a member’s Bill in the name of Hon George Hawkins. We understand that the next member’s day is 2 July 2008. 2. The Bill seeks to amend the Sale of Liquor Act 1989 to: • require applicants for an on-licence or off-licence to carry out an evaluation of the social impacts on the community if the licence were to be granted; • enable any person to object to the application; and • require the Licensing Authority to take into account any...

  2. Copyright Licensing Limited v Universities of NZ [2014] NZCOP 1 [pdf, 79 KB]

    ...be affected by the outcome of the appeal, and with safeguards should they be required. [24] The remaining possible outcome of the appeal would be success for the Universities on the question of prematurity. The Tribunal may decline to entertain licences and licensing schemes if they are premature. The Universities argued that there had been insufficient discussion of the CLL proposal, that the status of negotiations had been misrepresented, and that if they succeeded on this ground, fu...

  3. Hawe - Waiaua B (2010) 5 Taitokerau MB 191 (5 TTK 191) [pdf, 63 KB]

    ...circumstances where an owner does not have sufficient shares then either the owner should acquire other shares or may be able to rely on other owners pledging their shares in support of the occupation order or otherwise occupation could be achieved through a licence to occupy. We then discussed the size of the occupation orders. The Court has made occupation orders in the past for areas comprising 800m², though the area for Miriama Epere was increased to 1728m². It was unclear to me...

  4. [2020] NZIACDT 16 - NL v Joseph - Sanctions (12 March 2020) [pdf, 99 KB]

    ...51 Disciplinary sanctions (1) The sanctions that the Tribunal may impose are— (a) caution or censure: (b) a requirement to undertake specified training or otherwise remedy any deficiency within a specified period: (c) suspension of licence for the unexpired period of the licence, or until the person meets specified conditions: (d) cancellation of licence: (e) an order preventing the person from reapplying for a licence for a period not exceeding 2 years, or until the...

  5. CAC 10040 v Lee & Feng [2011] NZREADT 12 [pdf, 76 KB]

    ...misconduct, it may, if it thinks fit, make 1 or more of the orders specified in subsection (2). (2) The orders are as follows: (a) 1 or more of the orders that can be made by a Committee under section 93: (b) an order cancelling the licence of the licensee and, in the case of a licensee that is a company, also cancelling the licence of any officer of the company: (c) an order suspending the licence of the licensee for a period not exceeding 24 months and, in the...

  6. Musese v Min [2013] NZIACDT 60 (18 September 2013) [pdf, 97 KB]

    ...return of documents. [23] It appears most or all of this occurred as Mr Min considered he could leave matters to his employer or accept directions from his employer. That approach is a serious breach of professional responsibility. The Act does not licence companies. Only individuals can be licensed immigration advisers. [24] If a licensed immigration adviser chooses to practice as an employee of a company, they personally bear responsibility for both the professional engagement and po...

  7. Decision-of-Coroner-B-Windley-as-to-Scope-of-Issues-for-Inquiry-28-4-22-signed.pdf [pdf, 1 MB]

    ...assistance from other people that day, the emergency response efforts, and whether any aspect of that response may have affected the ability of any of the deceased to survive their injuries. (c) The process by which Mr Tarrant acquired a firearms licence, whether the licence can be linked to the attack, and whether any identified deficiencies in that process have now been addressed by way of legislative amendments or process changes. (d) Whether Mr Tarrant’s online activity...

  8. Lomax v Apatu – Awarua o Hinemanu Trust (2013) 22 Takitimu MB 282 (22 TKT 282) [pdf, 137 KB]

    ...the Police regarding the lack of accountability of Trust funds. 22 Takitimu MB 285 Issues [9] The issues for determination are: (a) Should an application for injunction against Wilson Apatu be granted? (b) Are any of the purported licences or agreements to occupy Trust land valid? (c) Should any of the current trustees be replaced or removed? (d) Should replacement or additional trustees be appointed? Background [10] Awarua o Hinemanu Trust is a block of Māori Freeho...

  9. Jadallah 20 November 2015 NZSHD 11 [pdf, 74 KB]

    ...an application by ABRAHAM ALI JADALLAH for a Waiver of the disqualification under s 23 of the Act BEFORE THE LICENSING AUTHORITY OF SECONDHAND DEALERS AND PAWNBROKERS DECISION [1] Abraham Jadallah has applied for an individual licence under the Secondhand Dealers and Pawnbrokers Act 2004. The Police object to the issuing of a licence as Mr Jadallah was convicted of sex changes including unlawfully possessing firearms and explosives and supply of methamphetamine on 3 J...

  10. Dekker v Standing [2013] NZIACDT 66 (23 September 2013) [pdf, 57 KB]

    ...Introduction [1] The Tribunal issued a decision dated 12 August 2013, which upheld the complaint in this matter. [2] The Tribunal upheld the complaint on the grounds Mr Standing failed to take any steps to complete his instructions when he lost his licence. He should have ensured his clients were aware he lost his licence, were represented, and refunded the unearned fees he held. The parties’ positions on sanctions [3] As the complaint has been upheld, section 51 of the Immigration...