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  1. Almirante & Others v Sparks [2018] NZIACDT 10 (3 April 2018) [pdf, 88 KB]

    ...the Code of Conduct that have been proven (in the case of Mr Balatbat’s complaint) and are admitted (in the case of the other 10 complainants in issue); Re-licensing (s 51(1)(e) of the Act) The Adviser is to be prevented from reapplying for a licence to be a licensed immigration adviser for a period of two years. Other redress As the complainants’ request, the Adviser has also agreed to write to Immigration New Zealand in relation to the files it holds for each of the complain...

  2. Broad v Samson - Otarihau 2B1C (2018) 169 Taitokerau MB 138 (169 TTK 138) [pdf, 391 KB]

    ...In 2009, Hema Broad sought a determination of ownership of interests held by an administrator per s 18(1)(a) and (i) of the Act, on the basis that Samuel Samson was gifted shares from Thelma Wihongi on the understanding that once he had obtained a licence to occupy and build a house on the block the shares would be returned to Thelma. The applicant is one of two executors of Thelma’s estate. This application remains outstanding.

  3. [2023] NZREADT 9 – Complaints Assessment Committee 2108 v O’Brien & Wildman (28 April 2023) [pdf, 247 KB]

    ...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 (except under section 93(1) (ha)): (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 case of...

  4. ET v TM [2023] NZDT 453 (21 August 2023) [pdf, 178 KB]

    ...account, he provided a photograph of ET heading northwards towards [Street 1] north exit after the collision, suggesting that she had already passed the [Street 1] south exit. He also noted that she was driving without a supervisor on a learner’s licence (which she admitted), and said she seemed to be intoxicated. 8. I find both accounts to be plausible and consistent with the damage to both cars. Although ET’s claim to be heading home adds some credibility to her account, and TM’s...

  5. Inspector General of Intelligence and Security PD [pdf, 50 KB]

    ...entities to respond to imminent threat • a permission to access restricted information in relation to a person held by the Inland Revenue, Secretary of Education, or Registrar-General of Births, Deaths, Marriages and Relationships, and driver licence photographic images stored under the Land Transport Act • approvals granted to the intelligence and security agencies to obtain business records from business agencies and of a direction by the Director-General of an intelligence and...

  6. Nigel-Hampton-and-Kathryn-Dalziel-Submissions.pdf [pdf, 230 KB]

    ...cross-examination, and nor has it been sufficiently subject to public scrutiny. 24. It is of note that both the MAI and the Lindt Café Coroner’s Inquest are to address, or have addressed, the backgrounds of the respective terrorists. Issues 5-8: Firearms Licence 7 Ibid at [40-48]. 6 25. Counsel submits this is a crucial element to the chain of events causing the terrorist attacks. These issues were also held by Judge Marshall to be Out of Scope as it was addressed by...

  7. Kaka v Ruapehu District Council - Ohura South No 2E1B Block (2015) 337 Aotea MB 143 (337 AOT 143) [pdf, 122 KB]

    ...charging order as sought by RDC. Procedural history [5] As foreshadowed, on 22 August 2014 I granted a charging order against the land in favour of RDC in respect of unpaid rates and appointed an agent for the purposes of arranging a lease or licence of the land for the benefit of the owners, and negotiating with RDC payment of all costs currently due and owing on the land. 2 [6] On 29 September 2014 I heard the application for rehearing. 3 Mr Kaka appeared in person. He sough...

  8. Whaanga v Whaanga - Town Section 90 Mahia and Town Section 91 Mahia (2014) 42 Tairawhiti MB 292 (42 TRW 292) [pdf, 202 KB]

    ...payment of any rent; and (ii) The lessee or any other person in occupation of the land or part of the land neglects or refuses to quit and deliver up possession of the land: (b) Where the occupier of any Maori freehold land under a lease or licence, either written or verbal, is in arrear in the payment of rent for such period that the lessor or the licensor is entitled to exercise a right of re-entry under the terms of the lease or licence: 42 Tairawhiti MB 300 (c) Whe...

  9. 20240313-Fast-track-Approvals-Bill.pdf [pdf, 140 KB]

    ...Ministers will consider the recommendations and make the final decision on whether the approvals should be granted or declined. 1 Approval is defined in the Bill to include a resource consent, notice of requirement, certificate of compliance, licence, permission, clearance, or other activity. 6. The Bill creates two pathways for accessing the fast-track process, either by being a listed project in the Bill, or by joint Minister2 referral. Consistency of the Bill with the B...

  10. IM v X Ltd [2024] NZDT 402 (17 June 2024) [pdf, 175 KB]

    ...pointed out that even if it hired a security officer for every building, the building in question has six levels and is open to the public, and thieves can just hide when a security officer is close by. CCTV cameras provide an overview, and there is a licence plate recognition camera at the entrance so that the police can be notified of vehicles of interest. The offender was captured on a CCTV camera by IM’s car, but was not identifiable. X Ltd said it has been working with the police an...