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  1. [2024] NZIACDT 26 – QN v Nandan (12 November 2024) [pdf, 227 KB]

    ...out in the earlier decision and will only be briefly summarised here. [5] At the relevant time, Rupika Nandan was a licensed immigration adviser and director of NZ OZ Immigration Ltd of Hamilton (the immigration company). She surrendered her licence in November 2019 when she became a solicitor. She now practises law in another country. [6] The complainant, QN, a national of India, had a work visa to work as a personal assistant for the immigration company. On 7 May 2018, Ms Nan...

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

    ...elements. I accept, however, that time has certainly passed since the filing of the Reference in February 2013, and note also Mr Brown’s submission that the Tribunal does not have the power to award interest, reducing the value of any increase in the licence fee which the Tribunal may order and back date. [16] CLL proposes seeking “tailored” (or “limited”) discovery, and much of the draft timetable concerns steps to be taken in discovery. [17] The Universities presently opp...

  3. Te Amo v Nicholas - Te Whaiti-Nui-A-Toi (2023) 306 Waiariki MB 7 (306 WAR 7) [pdf, 244 KB]

    ...invitees, from occupying the land and directing Mrs Nicholas to remove the current structure, known as the shed, from the land within a six-month timeframe. However, the issuing of final orders is delayed pending Phyllis Nicholas filing an occupation licence application with the trustees. The trustees are to convene a meeting of trustees to properly consider the application. I have directed that this process should all be completed within four months from the date of this judgment....

  4. [2022] NZREADT 11 – BM & FM v REAA (2 June 2022) [pdf, 174 KB]

    ...Rules 2012 (the Rules) and therefore unsatisfactory conduct on the part of the licensees. The licensees appeal against the Committee’s decision. BACKGROUND [3] The licensees were previously engaged by CU (the agency). The nature of BM’s licence is not known. He does not hold a current licence. MF is a licensed agent. [4] The property had a wooden bungalow and various other farm buildings. [5] In 2010, a brick veneer house was relocated onto the property. The effluent...

  5. MSC v Scholes [2013] NZIACDT 71 (25 November 2013) [pdf, 167 KB]

    ...appeal from a decision of the Tribunal. The relevant paragraphs are set out as follows: A person may appeal to a District Court against any of the following decisions: ... (c) A decision of the Tribunal to cancel or suspend the person's licence: (d) Any other decision of the Tribunal imposing on the person a sanction of a kind referred to in section 51(1)(a) to (i): [27] These paragraphs make it clear that the right of appeal arises only on the imposition of a sanction; accor...

  6. Eppanapally v Zhou [2014] NZIACDT 118 (28 November 2014) [pdf, 229 KB]

    ...time Ms Zhou commenced employment he was facing criminal charges for breaches of the Immigration Advisers Licensing Act 2007 (the Act). [2] Ms Zhou took over Mr Eppanapally’s file soon after she started working in the practice. She was the sole licence holder in the practice at that time. She wrote a submission in response to a query from Immigration New Zealand. However, Immigration New Zealand was not satisfied with the response, requested more information and provided a deadline for...

  7. Kingi - Maungaroa No 1 Section 27 (2018) 194 Waiariki MB 268 (194 WAR 268) [pdf, 356 KB]

    ...tripartite agreement between Housing Corporation New Zealand (HCNZ), the trustees and Tracey Ngatoro.10 There is also a copy of a tripartite agreement between HCNZ, the trustees and Papera Wharepapa.11 There are no records of an occupation order or licence to occupy being allocated in respect to any of the dwellings. [18] The trustees have amended the original plan several times in recent years in, what I apprehend to be an attempt to accommodate all beneficiaries. At the Special...

  8. Puohotaua v Cribb (2019) 402 Aotea MB 230 (402 AOT 230) [pdf, 399 KB]

    ...shares in the land held by over 600 owners. The current trustees are Clinton Baker, Retihiamatikei Cribb, Reuben Pohika, Morrie Puohotaua, Kim Ranginui, Teresa Ranginui and Cecelia Whanarere. [6] Under cl 3(xi) of the trust order, the trustees may permit any owner to personally occupy a specified portion of Rakato B Residue, having regard to their individual shareholding. Under cl 6, where any owner disagrees with a decision made by the trustees, and has the support of at least si...

  9. [2019] NZEnvC 055 Director General of Conservation v Thames Coromandel District Council [pdf, 8.1 MB]

    ...close proximity to all electricity lines. 2. Vegetation to be planted near electricity lines should be selected and/or managed to ensure that it will not result in the vegetation breaching the Electricity (Hazards from Trees) Regulations 2003. 43.4 Permitted Activities RULE 1 Commercial recreationlevent facility Community facility 1. An activity listed in Rule 1 is a permitted activity provided: a) It meets the standards in Table 3 at the end of Section 43; and b) In the Coastal...

  10. [2020] NZEnvC 210 Hamilton City Council v Global Metal Solutions Limited [pdf, 241 KB]

    ...A: The Court makes the following orders by consent: (1) From the date of this interim order: (a) Except when paragraph 1(b) below applies, the first respondent is prohibited from operating its shredder outside of the following days and times (permitted operating hours): Monday - Thursday: 8.30am-10.30am, 11.00am-1.30pm, 2.00pm- 3.30pm (shredder sessions); and Friday (nominated weekday): 9.00am-12.00pm; (b) In the event that the shredder suffers a breakdown during the permitted...