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  1. Complaints Assessment Committee 413 v Kumandan [2018] NZREADT 75 [pdf, 151 KB]

    ...ensure that the licensee in question does not act in a similar way in the future. 3.5 In the present case, the Committee submits that both specific and general deterrence are engaged. While Mr Kumandan has not engaged in these proceedings and his licence is voluntarily suspended, his conduct should be recorded should he seek to resume working in real estate. Additionally, a strong message should be sent to other licensees about the importance of compliance with requirements under...

  2. Real Estate Agents Authority (CAC 301 & 403) v Tucker [2017] NZREADT 4 [pdf, 152 KB]

    ...relevant to the present case, the Tribunal may: [a] Make any of the orders that a Complaints Assessment Committee may impose under s 93 of the Act; [b] Impose a fine of up to $15,000; [c] Order cancellation or suspension of the licensee’s licence; [d] Order that a licensee’s employment (or engagement if the licensee is an independent contractor) be terminated and that no agent may employ or engage the licensee; 9 Section 3...

  3. CAC 20006 v Stevenson [2013] NZREADT 74 [pdf, 28 KB]

    ...2008. The Tribunal has available to it those penalties which are set out in sections 110 and 93. [4] The penalties which are relevant to the charges on which Mr Stevenson have been found guilty are: [a] An order cancelling Mr Stevenson’s licence (s 110(2)(b)); [b] An order suspending Mr Stevenson’s licence (s 110(2)(c)); [c] An order that Mr Stevenson pay a fine up to $15,000 (s 110(2)(f)); [d] An order for compensation (s 110(2)(g)). [5] In respect of the finding of miscon...

  4. BORA 2001 Land Transport Street and Illegal Drag Racing Amendment Bill [pdf, 92 KB]

    ...legally prevent a person from continuing to drive; it merely takes away access to one of the possible instruments with which they are able to do it. By way of contrast, section 95 of the Act provides for mandatory suspension of a person’s driver’s licence in certain circumstances where they have been driving in a manner that might be described as posing a threat to the safety of road users. Furthermore, the Act provides for seizure and impoundment of a vehicle for 28 days where a person i...

  5. McGeorge v Standing [2012] NZIACDT 48 (30 August 2012) [pdf, 124 KB]

    ...to migrate to New Zealand was essentially assured, and the money was paid in reliance on those representations. [4] After paying the money, Mr Standing did little or nothing to provide the services he had agreed to provide. [5] Mr Standing’s licence was cancelled by this Tribunal on an independent complaint, and he was no longer able to provide the services. He has not refunded the fees paid in advance. [6] The evidence supporting the complaint provided grounds for potentially takin...

  6. [2021] NZIACDT 10 - YC v Wan (19 May 2021) [pdf, 238 KB]

    ...licensed immigration adviser, is a director of PJ Education & Immigration Services Ltd (the consultancy), of Auckland. His consultancy employs Ms Han, then a provisionally licensed adviser, whom he supervised. Ms Han has since obtained a full licence. [5] The complainant is a national of China. She has been in New Zealand since 2014, initially on student visas and later work visas. [6] In early June 2019, the complainant contacted Ms Han as she wished to apply for an es...

  7. Authority to act - Form 8 [pdf, 175 KB]

    ...www.justice.govt.nz/tribunals/ipt. Authority to Act Form Under the Immigration Act 2009 Form 8 Z Page 2 For more information visit www.justice.govt.nz/tribunals/ipt IPT 08/10 - 8 Part 2: Representative’s details Only a lawyer, licensed immigration adviser, or a licence-exempt person can act as a representative. Overseas advisers must also be registered with the Immigration Advisers Authority. 2A: Representative’s name Last name(s) First name(s) Title Mr Mrs Ms M...

  8. [2020] NZIACDT 15 - KBN v Wharekura - Sanctions (10 March 2020) [pdf, 129 KB]

    ...out in the decision of the Tribunal upholding the complaint and will only be briefly summarised here. [5] Mr Wharekura is a licensed immigration adviser. He is a director of NZ Educational and Training Services Limited, based in Rotorua. His licence was suspended by the Tribunal on 26 September 2019 as a result of the matters giving rise to this complaint.2 [6] The complainant is a foreign national who has been working in New Zealand since 2015 on temporary work visas. He is...

  9. LCRO 202/2018 HB v MD (26 June 2020) [pdf, 172 KB]

    ...either issuing notices under the Property Law Act 2007, or writing letters of demand. [7] In late 2016 there was a default by Mr HB, which resulted in litigation between himself and WT. During the course of that litigation Mr HB referred to a licence to occupy the property that he had granted to his parents (Mr and Mrs HB Snr) in 2000 (the licence). [8] That litigation was settled on 31 March 2017 with Mr HB and WT executing a deed of settlement which resolved a number of issues....

  10. Māori Trustee - Waihou A1B2B (2007) 117 Whangarei MB 68 (117 WH 68) [pdf, 843 KB]

    ...land. I also heard fi'om Maraea Nathan. Maraea Nathan would prefer the Maori Trustee to remain as trustee and would like to see the land leased. [8] I asked the Maori Trustee's representative about the power in the trust order to grant a licence to occupy to Mrs Beckingsale in order to fonnalise her an·angement. The Maori Trustee's position is that, without direction fi'om the owners, the Maori Trustee is not able to set a policy for granting licences to occupy un...