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  1. KY v TU Ltd [2019] NZDT 1521 (23 May 2019) [pdf, 201 KB]

    ...returned to the car to find it had been clamped. Was TU entitled to clamp the car within that timeframe? 10. TU argued that it was entitled to clamp cars immediately. Its letter stated that the car was clamped for failing to display a visitor’s permit, and noted that no time limit was specified as a condition of parking. The letter also asserted that once you have left a public road and entered private property, the property owner has the right to enforce its conditions of parking. 1...

  2. Appendix 8 - Worked Example Transpower [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...very minor for the great majority of the time, significant local inflows can enter the race during flood events and are captured at the downstream compliance monitoring sites (e.g. refer Beaumont Race catchment in Figure 2). Monitoring at Deemed Permit Locations (Intakes) Where intake recording sites exist, these have each been installed after 2010 and hence are relatively short hydrological records. Some of the records (e.g. Beaumont) are also affected by gate openings / closures....

  3. [2023] NZEnvC 230 Nelson-Marlborough Fish and Game Council v Marlborough District Council [pdf, 569 KB]

    ...units. 5. Amend the explanation to Policy 5.1.2, as follows: [RPS, R] Policy 5.1.2 – Recognise that the taking of water and the use of water are two distinct activities and where resource consent application is to be granted, separate water permits for each activity will be granted. Most water taken from rivers or aquifers involves a subsequent consumptive use of that water, predominantly for irrigation of crops. Section 14 of the RMA treats the subsequent use of water as a dist...

  4. Occupational regulation

    ...system was implemented to regulate prostitution in Aotearoa New Zealand. The Prostitution Reform Act 2003, and the system surrounding prostitution law in our country, governs: who can be an employee who can run a brothel the process for obtaining a licence to run a brothel. It aims to ensure that those working in the industry are protected and that any businesses established protect the health and safety of both their employees and customers. Key statutes Prostitution Reform Act 2003 Key se...

  5. Secondhand dealer duties

    Keep a dealers record You must keep a dealers record with the following information for every item you acquire in your business: the person who sold you the item (their full name, contact address, contact phone number) how you verified the person’s identity, or why you did not verify their identity. Identity can be verified if you check someone’s authorised identification, or if you know them. You do not need to verify their identity if it is a public auction by a licensed auctioneer, an in

  6. BORA Game Animal Council Bill [pdf, 201 KB]

    ...of special interest • allows for the Minister of Conservation to delegate his or her powers to the Council • creates offences for exporting game trophies without paying the export levy, hunting animals in a herd of special interest without a licence, and capturing or possessing any animal in a herd of special interest, and • provides for game trophy export levies to fund the Council and its functions. The Council will advise and make recommendations to the Minister of Conservat...

  7. Ekanayake v Registrar of Immigration Advisers [2015] NZIACDT 67 (28 May 2015) [pdf, 178 KB]

    ...consequences would be unusual in the context of professional disciplinary regime. The usual scope extends to include conduct that is sufficiently egregious to raise concerns regarding their fitness or general conduct in exercising the privileges of a licence holder. [25] The Registrar’s view would, for example, lead to the position that a licensed immigration adviser could be charged or convicted of violent or sexual offending and the Registrar would not be able to file an own motion c...

  8. Zhang & Cao v Chen [2019] NZIACDT 11 (1 March 2019) [pdf, 150 KB]

    ...appropriate sanctions would be: (1) caution or censure; (2) an order directing Ms Chen to pay reasonable compensation to the complainants for losses sustained as a result of the breach; and (3) an order preventing Ms Chen from reapplying for a licence until she undertakes and obtains the Graduate Diploma in New Zealand Immigration Advice. 8 Minute, above n7, at [10]. 6 [32] Counsel for the complainants, Ms Smith, in her submissio...

  9. [2020] NZIACDT 36 Y(O)R v Tian (7 August 2020) [pdf, 201 KB]

    ...51 Disciplinary sanctions (1) The sanctions that the Tribunal may impose are— (a) caution or censure: (b) a requirement to undertake specified training or otherwise remedy any deficiency within a specified period: (c) suspension of licence for the unexpired period of the licence, or until the person meets specified conditions: (d) cancellation of licence: (e) an order preventing the person from reapplying for a licence for a period not exceeding 2 years, or until the...

  10. CAC20004 v Vessey [2015] NZREADT 46 [pdf, 167 KB]

    ...significant inconvenience and was not rectified by the defendant nor admitted until a late stage in the proceedings. 3 [5] Ms Earl also submitted that, in some situations, conduct of this nature could lead to cancellation of a salesperson’s licence but it is accepted that such an outcome would be disproportionate in the circumstances of this case. However, she submits that a low level fine would not have a sufficiently deterrent effect necessary for the maintenance of profess...