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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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    New Building Work Restrictions Could Catch Vendors Out

    From 1 March 2012, most design and building work on residential buildings can only be carried out or supervised by people licensed under the Building Act 2004. This means that the standard vendor’s warranties in a sale and purchase agreement may have to be amended.
    Residential property Buying residential property Building residential property Developing residential property
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    Easements - What are they?

    When buying the property, you may be told that there is an easement registered against the title for the property. An easement is created when one land owner grants someone else (usually the owner of some other land or a services company) the right to do certain things on part of their land.
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    ​Disclosure Requirements Under The Unit Titles Act 2010

    Before a buyer signs a sale and purchase agreement for a unit title property, the seller must give the buyer a “pre contract disclosure statement”. The second schedule to the regulations contains the form of pre contract disclosure statement that must be used. The disclosure statement must include the following information...
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    Who can sign a Sale and Purchase Agreement?

    When a property is owned by more than one person, it is important to know who needs to sign the listing agreement and the sale and purchase agreement. Also, when you are having an agreement signed by a purchaser which is a trust or company, you need to know who should sign for the purchaser.
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    Exemplary Damages under a Crown Pastoral Land Act 1998

    In June, the High Court awarded exemplary damages against a lessee who had breached the terms of its pastoral lease, but what are “exemplary damages”? The case involved a company owned by John and Mary Lee. The company was the lessee under a pastoral lease of land in Cardrona Valley. Next door was a freehold property (“Waiorau”) owned by John and Mary Lee, on which they operated snow related businesses.
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    Listing Authorities / Your Obligation to Pay Commission

    It is important to read the terms of the listing authority so you know how long you are appointing an agent for, especially if it is a sole listing, and when the listing comes to an end.
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    ​The Importance of Clear Drafting in Contracts

    “A verbal contract isn’t worth the paper it is written on”- Sam Goldwyn Sam Goldwyn recognised the importance of a written contract. A recent Supreme Court case (Vector Gas Limited v. Bay of Plenty Energy Limited) highlights the importance of careful and accurate drafting of contracts.
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    The Difference Between Best Endeavours and Reasonable Endeavours Clauses

    When a party to an agreement for sale and purchase doesn’t want to be under an absolute obligation to have to do something, it is usual to add a clause which requires a party to use “best endeavours” or “reasonable endeavours” to do that thing. But what do those phrases mean?
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