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  1. Guidance For Licensees Notification Cancellation of Notification Display Notice [pdf, 209 KB]

    ...cancellations of notifications, and display of information for extended hours during the Rugby World Cup 2023 Overview Temporary amendments to the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 (the Act) for the men’s Rugby World Cup 2023 allow eligible on-licence and club licence holders to extend their trading hours to televise live games from the tournament in France without applying for special licences. The amendments set out the specific requirements for licensees making notifications, c...

  2. Hohepa v Banks - Waima C30A [2019] Māori Appellate Court MB 629 (2019 APPEAL 629) [pdf, 442 KB]

    ...rates. Eruini passed on in 1989. Hiwi Hohepa returned to the block in 2009 to spend the rest of his years there. There was one problem. Someone else was already living there. [2] That was because in 2002 the trustees of the Trust granted a licence to occupy the block to Pihema and Hiria Hohepa on the mistaken belief that they owned the block. They warranted to Pihema, Hiria and third-party lenders, that they owned it. Pihema and Hiria built their home on the block, and their d...

  3. 2025 NZPSPLA 038.pdf [pdf, 141 KB]

    ...Mr Tautali’s failings primarily relate to running a business. They do not impact significantly on his ability to be a responsible security employee. Accordingly, he may retain his COA on the condition that he can only work in security for a licenced security operator. [33] This decision will not prevent Secpro from re-applying for a new licence in the future provided they cease trading in accordance with this decision. To be successful in any new application they will however...

  4. Make an appeal against a District Licensing Committee decision

    If you were a party in an application before a District Licensing Committee and you were unhappy with the decision, you can appeal. How do I appeal? You can appeal by completing: Notice of appeal against a decision of a District Licensing Committee (DLC) form You will need to include the fee of $697.00 (including GST) when sending us the Notice of Appeal. Please refer to our section on ways to pay the fee. What happens after I appeal? We will set your appeal down to be heard in the next availabl

  5. [2020] NZIACDT 14 - Singh v Ryan - Sanctions (27 February 2020) [pdf, 123 KB]

    ...was also referred to the Tribunal. That complaint was upheld in a separate decision issued on 7 November 2019.2 [6] Mr Peter Graeme Ryan was until recently a licensed immigration adviser. As a result of the two complaints, he surrendered his licence on 27 September 2019. He is the sole director and shareholder of Capital Immigration Services NZ Ltd (Capital Immigration). [7] Mr Ryan was also the sole director and majority shareholder of BC International Ltd. Mr Ryan’s wi...

  6. CAC 10047 v Whiteford - Penalty [2011] NZREADT 16 [pdf, 145 KB]

    ...instructions. [4] Section 110 of the Act contains the penalties that can be imposed, the relevant parts of which in this case are:- 2 110 Determination of charges and orders that may be made if charge proved (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...

  7. Insley v Butler - Awanui Haparapara no 2B no 1B sec 2 (2022) 227 Waiariki MB 35 (227 WAR 35) [pdf, 404 KB]

    ...[3] The application is opposed by the trustees of Awanui Haparapara 2B1B2 Ahu Whenua Trust, who claim the grounds for a constructive trust are not made out. Instead, they say any right conferred on the Butlers is better described as a bare licence, which has now either expired or been extinguished. [4] The issue for determination is whether the applicants are entitled to an order pursuant to s 18(1)(a) of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 (“the Act”). Kōrero whānui Backgr...

  8. CAC 20006 v Azimi [2014] NZREADT 97 [pdf, 33 KB]

    ...was misconduct; because she either knew that their real estate activities were fraudulent or she must have inferred that.” [4] Accordingly, we found the charges proved. The Committee’s position is that the Tribunal should cancel Ms Azimi’s licence and fine her. The Purposes and Principles of Disciplinary Orders [5] McGrath J, for a majority of the Supreme Court (Blanchard, Tipping and McGrath JJ) in Z v CAC [2009] 1 NZLR 1 (at [97]), has stated: “… the purpose of statut...

  9. NTT v Gong [2019] NZIACDT 65 (12 September 2019) Sanctions [pdf, 113 KB]

    ...on 5 August 2019 in NTT v Gong.1 [2] It found that Ms Gong failed to properly document the professional relationship, as she had known the client socially prior to being instructed on the immigration matter. Ms Gong had admitted breaching the Licenced Immigration Advisers Code of Conduct 2014 (the Code). [3] It is now for the Tribunal to determine the appropriate sanctions, if any. BACKGROUND [4] The narrative leading to the complaint is set out in the decision of the Tribuna...

  10. 2024 NZLASDP 03 [pdf, 93 KB]

    [2024] LASDP 03 IN THE MATTER OF An application by JAMES WALL for a certificate under the Secondhand Dealers and Pawnbrokers Act 2004 DECISION [1] James Wall has applied for an Individual licence under the Secondhand Dealers and Pawnbrokers Act (the SHDP Act). Police have filed an opposition to his application as Mr Wall has a lengthy history of criminal offending dating back to 1996. This includes convictions for offences of dishonesty and failing to comply with court-imp...