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Read about legal matters affecting Kiwis today and keep up to date with the latest news and upcoming events.
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    Labour Weekend in Wanaka

    This Labour weekend in Wanaka sees the annual Wanakafest Day on Saturday 25 October. It will be a fantastic day down on the waterfront (fine weather is forecast) and there will be lots of really fun activities, some of which will include...
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    Subbies to get better protection for payment

    Subcontractors owed money are to get better protection for payment for work done in changes to the Construction Contracts Act approved by Government, Building and Construction Minister Dr Nick Smith announced.
    Residential property Building residential property Business & Commercial
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    Season to sell

    Spring, at last, has sprung and with it has come the lambs, the blooms, the longer days – and, of course, the seasonal warming up of the property market. As happens at this time of year, my desk has seen a marked increase in conveyancing files adorning it of late.
    Residential property Selling residential property
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    Trusts and relationship property

    As many New Zealanders know, a family trust is a legal way to hold and protect your assets for you and your family for the future. The assets (properties/investments) will be owned by the trust rather than by a person, and they are managed by trustees. The trustees are usually family members but could be a professional person like a lawyer or accountant.
    Trusts and Life planning Managing a Trust
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    ​Onus on buyers to check property

    A recent High Court decision (Johnson & Ors v Auckland Council) develops the law around the extent of a buyer’s liability for failing to complete proper due diligence checks when buying a leaky home. The case shows that the compensation paid to a buyer will be reduced if the buyer does not take adequate care when deciding to buy, even if the Council has been negligent.
    Residential property Buying residential property
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    ​Rotten egg cracked

    A North Island egg farmer’s free range egg scam has been well and truly cracked by authorities in a case that serves as a stiff warning to all traders that flouting consumer laws is a risky business indeed. Around 200,000 customers and 38 retailers were duped in the rort, in which the farmer labelled more than 206,000 dozen cage eggs as free range, and, by Commerce Commission estimates, pocketed an extra $375,000 for his deception.
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    Life Planning?

    ​Have you ever considered that one day you might not be able to make decisions about business or family matters due to incapacitation? It pays to be prepared for a time when you might not understand the nature and consequences of decisions and/or the ability to communicate these decisions.
    Trusts and Life planning Creating a Will
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    ​Overview of the Building Amendment Act 2013

    The Building Amendment Act 2013 was passed by Parliament on 27 November 2013. It is the result of a comprehensive review into the Building Act 2004.
    Residential property Buying residential property Selling residential property Building residential property Funding residential property Developing residential property

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