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  1. 2021 NZPSPLA 031-.pdf [pdf, 82 KB]

    ...attaching a tracking device to Ms W’s vehicle without her consent. Mr T had accordingly contravened a regulation made under the Act and was guilty of misconduct. [2] Misconduct is a discretionary ground for cancellation of a certificate or licence. However, I concluded that Mr T’s misconduct was towards the lower end and therefore neither cancellation nor suspension of Mr T’s certificate was the appropriate disciplinary action. Ms W and Mr T have both made submissions on the...

  2. Dermot Gregory Nottingham v The Registrar of the Real Estate Agents Authority [2017] NZREADT 73 [pdf, 149 KB]

    ...the Tribunal received an application made by Mr Dermot Nottingham under s 112 of the Real Estate Agents Act 2008 (“the Act”) to review the Registrar’s decision, dated 2 December 2011, declining his application to renew his salesperson’s licence (“the application to review”). [2] Since the application to review was filed, a bundle of the documents considered by the Registrar has been filed and served on Mr Nottingham (on 15 June 2012), and Mr Nottingham has filed and serv...

  3. [2023] NZIACDT 19 - BC v Murthy (7 June 2023) [pdf, 120 KB]

    ...last resort, the Tribunal has a significant responsibility to uphold professional standards and mitigate risk to the public. Given the repeated nature of Ms Murthy’s misconduct over four cases, this is an appropriate case for suspension of her licence. [17] The appropriate penalties would be: (1) Censure. (2) Order suspending her licence until she completes the requirements imposed in an earlier decision of the Tribunal.2 (3) A penalty in the vicinity of $6,500. Submiss...

  4. DN v EO LCRO 263/2013 (31 August 2015) [pdf, 44 KB]

    ...Standards Committee dated 7 August 2013 in which the Committee decided to take no further action on Mr DN’s complaint against Mr EO pursuant to s 138(2) of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006 (the Act). Background [2] Mr DN applied for a licence to act as a real estate agent. Any such application is publicly advertised and objections invited pursuant to s 39 of the Real Estate Agents Act 2008 (REAA). [3] Mr EO wrote to the Real Estate Agents Authority (the Authority) obje...

  5. [2015] NZSSAA 040, 29 May [pdf, 20 KB]

    ...$3,900) that he said he and his wife have been repaying in respect of this debt. [4] The appellant also raised the issue of a decision of the Ministry to decline assistance of $917 for endorsement of a P Certificate in respect of his driving licence. The Ministry have pointed out that this was not a matter raised in the original appeal 2 and is not therefore a matter in respect of which the Authority has jurisdiction at the present time. [5] The Ministry state in writt...

  6. Government Response to the Justice and Electoral Committee Report on 2014/11 Petition of Hillary Kieft and 6 others [pdf, 200 KB]

    ...3 each year on how the abortion law has been managed, and provide statistical information on abortions carried out in New Zealand. Some of the Committee’s other responsibilities include:  considering and reviewing hospital or clinic licence applications to perform abortions in New Zealand  ensuring that hospitals and clinics with abortion licences have adequate facilities  appointing doctors (known as certifying consultants) to consider cases where a woman is seekin...

  7. J Ltd v TQ [2024] NZDT 34 (15 February 2024) [pdf, 103 KB]

    ...to J Ltd by no later than 8 March 2024. Reasons: 1. J Ltd claim a man, now known to be TQ, entered their premises on 8 November 2023 and purported to be interested in buying a car. When TQ asked to test drive [car 1], he presented a drivers licence in the name of CE as identification. J Ltd then let TQ drive, with the salesperson accompanying him. However when TQ attempted to drive the car out of the yard, he collided with [car 2] parked nearby, causing damage to [car 2]’s bump...

  8. [2023] NZREADT 10 – Complaints Assessment Committee 2103 v Sharma (8 May 2023) [pdf, 218 KB]

    ...Complaints Assessment Committee 2103 v Sharma [2022] NZREADT 24. 3 (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...

  9. Complaints Assessment Committee 408 v Colin Boyer [2017] NZREADT 43 [pdf, 199 KB]

    ...as follows: (a) During the relevant period, the Defendant was a licensed agent and the eligible officer and supervising agent of Pakuranga Realty Limited t/a Century 21 (Agency). (b) The Defendant has now voluntarily suspended renewal of his licence. (c) On 1 October 2013, the Defendant sold his business, Colin Boyer Realty, to Herman Cloete, as the Director of Pakuranga Realty. The conditions of sale included an agreement by the Defendant to provide technical and legal advice...

  10. Q v I [2018] NZIACDT 16 (18 June 2018) [pdf, 214 KB]

    ...some other professions manage cases like this one. [3] I will take Mr I’s situation into account when deciding the complaint. He is not able to understand the complaint due to his health; family members have been cooperative, but they are not licenced immigration advisers. I am dealing with the complaint without any response from Mr I, but this is not due to any fault on his part. [4] The Registrar, as the Tribunal’s rules require, issued a notice of complaint. It sets out t...