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  1. CAC301 v Murphy [2015] NZREADT 42 [pdf, 211 KB]

    ...people to raise such issues in an endeavour to reduce the price of a property. [52] For all that, we find Mr Murphy to be a credible witness. The Evidence of Mrs E K Murphy [53] Mrs Murphy is familiar with this matter and holds an agent’s licence under the Act. [54] Mrs Murphy stated that she had never noticed any smell or telltale signs whatsoever to indicate that the property was or had been used for drug use, drug consumption, or drug manufacturing. She emphasised that she i...

  2. CAC10027 v Brankin [2013] NZREADT 32 [pdf, 121 KB]

    ...defendant started to bully her in the workplace with a view to making her leave that company. [5] Accordingly, in early 2010 she made a complaint to the Authority about the defendant’s conduct by lodging an objection to the issuing of an agent’s licence to the defendant. She has also made complaints to the Human Rights Commission, the 3 Privacy Commissioner, the Real Estate Institute of NZ, and has pursued a personal grievance for unjustifiable dismissal in respect of her...

  3. Geldenhuys v C Yap [2013] NZIACDT 27 (12 April 2013) [pdf, 207 KB]

    ...time, the following findings below appeared to be open. Preliminary [51] The Minute noted Ms Yap works in an environment where it appears there were three or more licensed immigration advisers. [52] It is not possible for a company to hold a licence, and the Code of Conduct makes it clear that it is necessary for a licensed immigration adviser to be identified, and hold written authority from a client (clause 2.1(h) of the Code). The Code does not leave open the possibility of a l...

  4. Family Legal Advice Service operational policy version 1.4 [pdf, 479 KB]

    ...http://www.justice.govt.nz/family/care-of-children/when-you-dont-agree/funding-eligibility/� 12 Evidence of identity Providers must satisfy themselves that the individual is who they say they are. Preferred forms of identification include: • NZ or overseas passport • NZ Firearms licence • NZ driver’s licence • NZ 18+ card If the person cannot provide one of these forms of photo identification but can provide satisfactory identification in some other form, the pr...

  5. CAC 20004 v Li and Ors [2014] NZREADT 67 [pdf, 146 KB]

    ...the complainants with a pre-contract disclosure statement before they entered into the sale and purchase agreement for the property, a unit title; and/or v. Section 36(2A) of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006 in that Mr Li, having not held a licence as a salesperson under the Act for more than 6 months, prepared the sale and purchase agreement for the property and gave the complainants advice about legal rights and obligations, particularly in relation to the meaning of conditional...

  6. Recommendations recap - issue 12 [pdf, 996 KB]

    1 Recommendations recap A summary of coronial recommendations and comments made between 1 July 2016 and 31 December 2016 Issue 12 2 Coroners have a duty to identify any lessons learned from the deaths referred to them that might help prevent such deaths in the future. In order to publicise these lessons, the findings and recommendations of most cases are open to the public. Recommendations recap identifies and summarises all coronial recommend

  7. [2007] NZEmpC AC 44A/07 Tones v 3D1 Ltd [pdf, 52 KB]

    ...they could be surveyed for client satisfaction. [13] The agreement could be terminated upon payment of a month’s salary as notice in advance and all outstanding commissions. [14] Clause 33 provided that in consideration of the granting of the licence, both parties agreed that nothing should create any contract of employment, partnership, or joint venture between the parties. [15] The reseller did not become the owner of any intellectual property rights to the agreed software w...

  8. [2007] NZEmpC CC 22/07 NZ Amalgamated Engineering Printing & Manufacturing Union v Air Nelson Ltd [pdf, 54 KB]

    ...own work will be a matter not only of the type of work but also the extent to which the person does that type of work when there is no strike. To a large degree this decision turns on its relatively unusual facts. It should not be taken as a licence to employers to break strikes by changing significantly the pattern of work normally performed by contractors or non-striking employees. Commercially sensitive affidavit evidence [32] We confirm the permanent order that we ma...

  9. [2006] NZEmpC WC 22/06 South Taranaki Free Kindergarten Association v McLennan [pdf, 59 KB]

    ...management of the organisation to the executive officer and senior teacher who comprise the board’s management team. The chief executive officer is Karen Nicholas who is responsible for administration and, as she also personally holds the licence from the Minister of Education, is responsible for ensuring that the kindergartens in the STKA region comply with early childhood and other regulations. [13] The senior teacher is Dawn Osman who is responsible for curriculum...

  10. Peita - Panguru C27A2 (2015) 104 Taitokerau MB 5 (104 TTK 5) [pdf, 212 KB]

    ...(and their respective spouses), and Thelma in relation to loans granted by the Crown to build houses on the land. 4 It appears these arrangements were not the subject of tripartite deeds where separate security is granted over the houses and licences to occupy issue.  In 1994 Hone sold the homestead on the land to his whanaunga, William and Priscilla Te Wake. As part of that arrangement, on 12 July 1994 the Court vested 2.5 shares in William and Priscilla pursuant to s 164...