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  1. 2017 NZSSAA 054 (4 October 2017) [pdf, 97 KB]

    ...appellant’s situation, he could not read with the new glasses so took up the Ministry’s offer to see the preferred supplier and get reading glasses. [10] Since this point, the appellant has had the difficulty that when he tried to renew his driving licence he failed the eyesight test because the correction was not working to bring him to the necessary standard. Discussion [11] It is common ground that the only potential assistance available is under the special needs grant...

  2. [2024] NZIACDT 01 RN v Li (8 Janurary 2024) [pdf, 268 KB]

    ...hearing this complaint. BACKGROUND [5] Mr Li was at the material time a provisionally licensed immigration adviser. He was also then a shareholder and director of Apec Immigration Group Limited (Apec Immigration), based in Auckland. His licence expired on 25 September 2019 and he is no longer licensed. Apec Immigration was previously known as New Zealand National Foundation Limited and NZ-China Free Trade Agreement (FTA) Association Limited. [6] Mr Kuan Cheong Yap (Mr Yap),...

  3. DU & DUD v VF & Ors [2016] 956 (12 September 2016) [pdf, 135 KB]

    ...possible or suitable, the passenger may rebook with VFV or receive a refund.” VF who attended the hearing by teleconference for VFV said that the Terms and Conditions had been approved by the CAA during the process of granting VFV its operating licence. [14] However the CAA states that the liability of the carrier in respect of damage caused by delay is limited to the lesser of the amount of damage proved to have been sustained as a result of the delay or an amount representing 1...

  4. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 WML evidence chief Darryl Smith [pdf, 99 KB]

    ...upon the evidence of other expert witness as presented to this hearing. I have not omitted to consider any material facts known to me that might alter or detract from the opinions expressed. 8. Whitianga Marina has 191 berths, with the berth licences for all of these being held by members. We have a haul out / hard stand operation that accommodates 17 boats on the hard. We also have a storage facility on land that accommodates 35 boats and a 2 lane boat ramp facility that h...

  5. BORA Land Transport (Speed Limits Validation) Bill [pdf, 301 KB]

    ...bylaws imposing speed limits (“the relevant period”). 12. Section 32 of the Land Transport Act 1988 states that: “A person commits an offence if the person drives a motor vehicle on a road while disqualified from holding or obtaining a driver licence”. 13. Disqualification in this scenario may result wholly or partly from the imposition of demerit points during the relevant period. The legislation does not retrospectively make the act of “driving while disqualified” an of...

  6. Mahanga v Sade - Horahora 1A1 (2017) 148 Taitokerau MB 237 (148 TTK 237) [pdf, 140 KB]

    ...[13] In determining the application for discovery, I am not being asked to decide whether any arrangement entered into between Ms Sade and Tahi is valid. That is a question for the substantive application. Clearly the existence of any lease, licence or other 148 Taitokerau MB 241 contractual arrangement is relevant to whether an injunction can or should be granted preventing Tahi from conducting business on the Horahora blocks. [14] The discovery sought under this categor...

  7. N v Tangilanu [2015] NZIACDT 37 (31 March 2015) [pdf, 131 KB]

    ...complainant only. On 30 August 2011, Immigration New Zealand refused the request, noting the request did not contain sufficient information to support it. Ms Tangilanu did not inform the complainants. [5.4] On 23 September 2011, Ms Tangilanu’s licence expired. The complainants first ascertained Immigration New Zealand declined their request for a visa on 31 May 2012 after making their own inquiries with Immigration New Zealand. [6] The Registrar identified potential infringement of p...

  8. READT annual report 2023 [pdf, 275 KB]

    ...and to promote public confidence in the performance of real estate agency work.1 The functions of the Tribunal are set out in the Act:2 (a) to hear and determine any application made by a Complaints Assessment Committee for the suspension of the licence of a licensee pending the determination of a charge that the Committee has laid against the licensee: (b) to hear and determine any charge against a licensee brought by the Committee: (c) to hear any appeal under section 111 against...

  9. BORA National War Memorial Park (Pukeahu) Empowering Bill [pdf, 211 KB]

    ...Transport and the Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage), through Order in Council, to grant any statutory authorisation or other permission or right under nine enactments specified in cl 24(2). The statutory authorisation may be to take or grant any licence, land or easement; and amend the statutory authorisations and property rights provided in the schedules to the Bill. Clause 24 could limit the right to natural justice because the authorisations or grants can be made by Order in C...

  10. BORA Land Transport Amendment Bill [pdf, 127 KB]

    ...Vehicle Impoundment Provisions 5. The Bill sets out a proposed extension of impoundment powers in two situations: • Where a person is convicted of a second or subsequent offence of carrying on any transport service without the appropriate current licence (clause 79A) • Where an officer believes on reasonable grounds that a person drove the vehicle on a road and the person had : o Breath or blood alcohol in excess of prescribed limits or failed or refused to undergo a blood te...