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  1. 2023 NZPSPLA 061 [pdf, 81 KB]

    [2023] NZPSPLA 061 IN THE MATTER OF Objection by the POLICE against KJ under sections 49 and 62 of the Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Act 2010 HEARD virtually on 14 September 2023 APPEARANCES KJ Senior Constable Donaldson for the Police DECISION 1. Upon provision of a reference, KJ’ Certificate of Approval is approved on the following conditions: i. That he complete the 1:1 counselling sessions through Te Whatu Ora he has bee...

  2. Waitangi Tribunal theme Q - Foreshore [pdf, 559 KB]

    ...re Ninety Mile Beach.4 This decision will be discussed fully below. For the present it can be noted that in the Court of Appeal’s view there is a vital connection between the Crown’s putative ownership of the foreshore and the process of title investigation carried on by the Native Land Court operating under the Native Lands Acts.The key matter to emphasise is that a separate Rangihaua Whanui report on the ‘foreshore’ arises not from any concepts or categories recognised by Maori...

  3. Deliu v New Zealand Law Society [2012] NZHRRT 1 [pdf, 103 KB]

    ...HRA requires the decision-maker to be “satisfied” that it is “necessary” in the “interests of justice” to preserve the position of the parties. Before these terms are addressed it is helpful to place HRA s 95 in the broader context of private and public law. The power to make an interim order – comparisons [29] Both Private Law and Public Law recognise interim orders and injunctions. [30] In civil proceedings High Court Rules, r 7.53 allows application to be made for an...

  4. BORA Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill (No 2) [pdf, 172 KB]

    ...circumstances, can operate as a landlord (e.g. Housing New Zealand Corporation). When this occurs, its actions as a landlord are subject to the protections and limitations of the Bill of Rights Act. To the extent that the Bill of Rights Act applies to private landlords exercising powers in the Bill, the analysis below applies equally to them. Do the powers in the Bill engage s 21? 8. Having established that it is possible for the powers in cls 27 and 34 to engage the Bill of Rights Act...

  5. PSPLA - Form F: Emergency Appointment [pdf, 240 KB]

    F - EMERGENCY APPOINTMENT – 2/05/2019 Emergency Appointment PRIVATE SECURITY PERSONNEL LICENSING AUTHORITY When to use this form Use this form to notify the Licensing Authority of any emergency appointment(s) or apply to the Licensing Authority to extend an emergency appointment, when the employee has previously been appointed as an emergency appointment for a period of 2 weeks. You can make an emergency appointment provided the following applies:...

  6. BE v TU Ltd [2021] NZDT 1568 (29 July 2021) [pdf, 182 KB]

    ...(Disputes Tribunal Act 1988) ORDER OF DISPUTES TRIBUNAL District Court [2021] NZDT 1568 APPLICANT BE RESPONDENT TU Ltd The Tribunal orders: The claim is dismissed. Reason 1. On 14 May 2021 BE’s car was towed from a private parking area. He paid $320.00 to recover the car. Today he is claiming the $320.00 saying the signage was unclear, he was not aware he could not park his car where he did, the cost of towing was out of all proportion and there was...

  7. 2024 NZPSPLA 012 pdf [pdf, 95 KB]

    [2024] NZPSPLA 012 IN THE MATTER OF A complaint made under s 73 of the Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Act 2010 (the Act) against Ms CD HEARD virtually on 9 February 2024 DECISION [1] Mr PR says that Ms CD has harassed and discriminated against vulnerable people, performed illegal bag searches, and breached the Bill of Rights Act while working as a security guard at a shopping mall. He says this is both misconduct and a breach of Ms CD’s certi...

  8. DN v TT & CB [2024] NZDT 880 (28 August 2024) [pdf, 267 KB]

    ...looked at in [City 1]. DN initially agreed to that but then changed her mind and had the car towed to N Ltd in [City 2] who sourced and fitted a second hand transmission. 3. TT, denies the car was sold to DN by R Ltd. He says the car was sold privately by CB to DN. 4. DN claimed $8,500.00 which was reduced at the hearing to $6,016.21, being the cost of the original mechanic’s diagnosis ($103.25), towing ($368.00) and the replacement transmission ($5,544.96). 5. The issues...

  9. Regulatory Systems Amendment Bill [pdf, 218 KB]

    ...accordance with the Cabinet Fees Framework, the NZPB could be seen to lack independence from the Executive branch of government. If a body is perceived to be reliant on the Executive for financial security this can erode public confidence. 59. Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Act 2010 Create a new information- gathering power for the Complaints Investigation and Prosecution Unit (CIPU) to require documents and information by written notice from those...

  10. TT v KU [2020] NZDT 1324 (9 September 2020) [pdf, 230 KB]

    ...daughter to ride. 2. The pony turned out to be unsuitable for Ms T’s daughter. Ms T seeks a refund of the purchase price and wishes to return the pony. 3. Ms U defends the claim on the basis that the pony was sold on behalf of a friend as a private sale, the pony was correctly described in the advertisement, and any issues that Ms T has experienced are as a result of the manner in which the pony has been maintained, ridden and/or fed. 4. The issues to be resolved are: (a) Was...