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  1. LOW Kenneth David (CSU 2010 WGN 000580) [pdf, 70 KB]

    ...abnormally wide flat top, 30 centimetres wide, which was, in his view, an invitation to sit on. [13] A check with the City Council’s Building Services confirmed that the balcony and rail complied with the requisite Building Code and was correctly permitted. Evidence of Police Sergeant John Lewis: [14] Sergeant Lewis is the Wellington Alcohol Harm Reduction Officer, who provided the Court with detailed reports and statistics regarding the Wellington city alcohol scene. His...

  2. 20240924-Crown-Minerals-Amendment-Bill.pdf [pdf, 205 KB]

    ...permit to provide the Minister the name and contact details of the proposed permit participants and the proposed permit operator, and whether the activity will be carried out in the bed of a river, or on the foreshore. New section 89ZL also requires licence holders or permit holders to provide any information specified by the Minister to enable the Minister to make decisions regarding their financial security arrangements. 8. Where a provision is found to limit a particular right or...

  3. 2024924-Crown-Minerals-Amendment-Bill-.pdf [pdf, 205 KB]

    ...permit to provide the Minister the name and contact details of the proposed permit participants and the proposed permit operator, and whether the activity will be carried out in the bed of a river, or on the foreshore. New section 89ZL also requires licence holders or permit holders to provide any information specified by the Minister to enable the Minister to make decisions regarding their financial security arrangements. 8. Where a provision is found to limit a particular right or...

  4. Annexure - Final Plan Change 7 Provisions [pdf, 339 KB]

    Annexure Final Plan Change 7 Provisions Insert the following text as two new paragraphs at the end of the section entitled ‘How to Use the Regional Plan: Water’ [1] Applications for water permits to replace Deemed Permits or to replace water permits that expire before 31 December 2025 will be assessed in accordance with the objective, policies and rules set out in Chapter 10A of this Regional Plan: Water. [2] Applications for water permits that are not replacing either a Deeme...

  5. Duncan John Napier v The Registrar of the Real Estate Agents Authority [2017] NZREADT 64 [pdf, 245 KB]

    ...of the judgment, the Court of Appeal judgment, and the application for leave to appeal to the Supreme Court. [d] The evidence of support from clients and information as to supervision offered by the Agency (including Mr Napier not being permitted to handle clients’ money). [35] Ms Feltham submitted that there is nothing before the Tribunal to justify the Tribunal taking a different approach from that taken by the Registrar. She submitted that Mr Napier’s conduct befo...

  6. [2022] NZIACDT 6 IL v Khetarpal (19 April 2022) [pdf, 193 KB]

    ...complaint is set out in the decision of the Tribunal upholding the complaint and will only be briefly summarised here. [5] Ms Khetarpal was at the relevant time a licensed immigration adviser. She was a director of Ivisas Ltd, of Auckland. Her licence has been cancelled and she is now prohibited from holding any licence. [6] The complainant, a national of India, engaged Ms Khetarpal for renewal of the visas of the complainant herself, her husband and her son. Decision of t...

  7. Taueki v Horowhenua District Council – Horowhenua (11) Lake (2012) 294 Aotea MB 236 (294 AOT 236) [pdf, 260 KB]

    ...294 Aotea MB 237 Introduction [1] Philip Taueki filed an application on 9 January 2009 for injunction and other orders against the Horowhenua District Council (“HDC”) over claims that, by act or omission, the council was causing or permitting contamination of Lake Horowhenua (“the Lake”) through a set of ablution blocks with septic tanks located at the lake as well as in the rowing and sailing club buildings. Mr Taueki contends that until such time as HDC can prove th...

  8. CAC20006 v Mr D [2013] NZREADT 23 [pdf, 85 KB]

    ...January 2013 the defendant accepted the charge and entered a guilty plea. We then ordered a timetable for written submissions on the basis that, by consent, we deal with penalty on the papers. [3] In September 2012 the defendant had surrendered his licence under s.61 of the Act which means that his licence has been cancelled at about that time. It is put that the Orders available to us are limited because s.110 of the Act stipulates the available penalties as for those who are licensed...

  9. Samisoni v Tangilanu [2015] NZIACDT 60 (19 May 2015) [pdf, 169 KB]

    ...when she could not continue as a representative; and did not confirm in writing when she ceased work part way through her instructions. The circumstances were: [2.1.1] Ten days after receiving instructions from the complainant, Ms Tangilanu’s licence as a licensed immigration adviser expired. [2.1.2] She did not tell the complainant, and took no steps to ensure continuing representation or otherwise address the situation. [2.1.3] Ms Tangilanu potentially failed to take reasonable st...

  10. Delamere v Jiang [2017] NZIACDT 8 (24 July 2017) [pdf, 153 KB]

    ...grounds of complaint, and matters that mitigate or aggravate those grounds. 3 The Registrar’s position [6] The Registrar noted that Mr Jiang is now a lawyer practising in New Zealand and, accordingly, orders relating to him holding a licence as a licensed immigration adviser appear “moot”. The Registrar’s perspective follows from the reality that both licensed immigration advisers and law practitioners in New Zealand can give immigration advice. Currently, Mr...