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  1. Complaints Assessment Committee (CAC 10057) v Property Bank Realty Limited [2017] NZREADT 74 [pdf, 154 KB]

    ...1 Nottingham v Real Estate Agents Authority [2015] NZHC 1998; Nottingham v Real Estate Agents Authority [2017] NZCA 1. [b] A number of the particulars in the charge concern conduct by Mr Dermot Nottingham who has not held a licence to carry out real estate agency work for some years. It is submitted that in the event that Mr Nottingham attempts to recommence practice in the future, the relevant matters contained in the charge could be addressed at that time....

  2. [2022] NZIACDT 15 - BC v Lawlor (29 June 2022) [pdf, 218 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: 2 Immigration Advisers Licensing Act 2007. 8 (e) an order preventing the person from reapplying for a lic...

  3. BD v AN [2020] NZDT 1333 (22 June 2020) [pdf, 368 KB]

    ...approximately 11m (the “11m zone”). 10. Mr N recalls turning across River Road only to find that Mr D had stopped in that 11m zone to allow a car to proceed from the Give Way on the left. He notes that Mr D has a requirement on his licence to have extended rear vison mirrors. None were fitted on the car. Mr D confirmed that he never saw Mr N until he was hit. Mr N and his insurer consider that this leads to the conclusion that CI0301_CIV_DCDT_Order Page 3 of 5 Mr D,...

  4. 2020 NZPSPLA 009 [pdf, 69 KB]

    ...was evidence to suggest that Mr Buckland may no longer be a fit and proper person to be a certificate holder. At that time this was not the basis on which a complaint could be made, nor was it a ground for suspending or cancelling a certificate or licence. [10] There is no evidence that Mr Buckland has not provided an appropriate level of service to his private investigation clients or that he does not maintain an appropriate level of professionalism in his work as a private investi...

  5. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 DM local David Waters [pdf, 81 KB]

    ...available as a safe haven for vessels during a storm. 19. It is my experience that mooring space is available on Waiheke Island but a lack of enforcement by authorities to ensure that available mooring spaces are utilised in accordance with mooring licence requirements gives an impression that none is available. David Waters 25 July 2014

  6. THD v BMU [2014] NZIACDT 24 (13 March 2014) [pdf, 44 KB]

    ...understood this implied funds were available for immediate payment, and communications difficulties were the only reason the refund was not paid earlier. [4] Accordingly, the Tribunal accepted this as the adviser’s personal undertaking. She was the licence holder, and responsible for the professional relationship. The Tribunal specifically put the adviser on notice she had a professional obligation to ensure the complainant received the refund. [5] In a letter to the Tribunal, the com...

  7. 2025 NZPSPLA 010.pdf [pdf, 78 KB]

    ...breaches and has not come to police attention again for violent, aggressive, or anti-social behaviour. It is also likely that if a new COA is granted, it will be on the condition that Mr May is not to work as a crowd controller at pubs, clubs, or other licenced premises. Summary & Order [8] Grounds for disqualification apply to Mr May as he has recently been convicted of an offence of violence. The circumstances and nature of his offending also means that Mr May is guilty of...

  8. Policy Framework for New Infringement Schemes [pdf, 84 KB]

    ...filing a charging document or an infringement notice. If a defendant is found guilty of, or pleads guilty to, the offence, the Court cannot convict them, but may order that they pay such fine and costs, or make any such order (such as driver 4 licence demerit points), as they would if convicting the defendant of the offence (section 375 of the Criminal Procedure Act 2011). 17. If a defendant sends the prosecuting agency a notice requesting a hearing they may either challenge...

  9. Form-3-Deportation-Appeal-by-Resident.pdf [pdf, 445 KB]

    ...will rely on the last address you gave to communicate about the appeal. Step 3. Your representative’s details If you do not have a representative, you do not need to complete this step. Note: Only a lawyer, licensed immigration adviser, or a licence-exempt person can act as a representative. See the types of licence-exempt person below. Representative’s name: Title: Mr Mrs Ms Miss Mx Dr  Other (Specify) Organisation name (if applicable): Repre...

  10. Form-4-Deportation-Appeal-by-a-Non-Resident.pdf [pdf, 460 KB]

    ...will rely on the last address you gave, to contact you about the appeal. Step 3. Your representative’s details If you do not have a representative, you do not need to complete this step. Note: Only a lawyer, licensed immigration adviser, or a licence-exempt person can act as a representative. See the types of licence-exempt person below. Representative’s name: Title: Mr Mrs Ms Miss Mx Dr  Other (Specify) Organisation name (if applicable): Re...