Rural eSPEAKING ISSUE 23 | AUTUMN 2017
In this issue
1. Clean Water Package 2017
2. Good Husbandry
3. Over the Fence
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Clean Water Package 2017
The government recently announced its Clean Water Package. The release has caused considerable controversy, largely around the proposed target of 90% of rivers and lakes being ‘swimmable’ by 2040 and, in particular, the E.coli guidelines for swimmable rivers being 540 E.coli per 100mls.
Trust eSPEAKING ISSUE 24 | AUTUMN 2017
In this issue
1. Trusts Bill
2. Will Your Business Survive if You Don’t?
3. Looking After Your Inheritance
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Trusts Bill
In late 2013, the Law Commission completed a report recommending that a new Trusts Act replace the Trustee Act 1956. The public consultation phase began last December with the release of the exposure draft Bill...
FINEPRINT ISSUE 71 | SUMMER 2016
In this issue
1. Do all your Employees have Employment Agreements?
2. Letting your Holiday House
3. Why is There Name Suppression in Court?
4. Ni Hao: Doing business with Chinese investors
5. Holiday Care Disputes Involving Children
6. Postscript
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Do all your Employees have Employment Agreements?
A recent report from Statistics New Zealand suggests that nearly 1 in 10 employees do not have a written employment agreement. Of those who do have written employment agreements, it’s probably fair to say that a proportion of those are not up-to-date.
COMMERCIAL eSPEAKING ISSUE 45 | SUMMER 2017
In this issue
1. What to do When the Earth has Moved
2. Greater Focus on Lender Responsibility for Consumer Credit
3. Business Briefs
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What to do When the Earth has Moved
The recent Kaikoura earthquake was yet another reminder of the volatile and unpredictable nature of the land on which we all live. As we have seen, even earthquakes that don’t cause widespread destruction and/or loss of life can have a major impact on businesses and property owners. We set out below some guidance on points to keep in mind if you own, or are a tenant in, a commercial building potentially affected by earthquake damage.
Rural eSPEAKING ISSUE 22 | SUMMER 2016
In this issue
1. Health and Safety, and Personal Trusteeships – Not a good mix these days
2. Due Diligence – Check the primary documents
3. Over the Fence
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Health and Safety, and Personal Trusteeships – Not a good mix these days
In the past, articles in Rural eSpeaking have covered the issue of personal liability for trustees, and the dangers facing independent or professional trustees who have little day-to-day involvement in the running of their trust.
Property Speaking ISSUE 23 | SUMMER 2016
In this issue
1. Property Owners Should Get All their Ducks in a Row
2. Don’t Rush into Signing an Agreement for Sale and Purchase
3. Property Briefs
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Trust eSPEAKING ISSUE 23 | SPRING 2016
In this issue
1. Beneficiaries’ entitlement to trust information
2. Trusts under attack by former spouses and partners
3. Foreign trusts: Tightening up the rules
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Beneficiaries’ entitlement to trust information
The extent of a trustee’s obligation to provide information to beneficiaries has been a continuing source of frustration for trustees, particularly those whose discretionary decisions may be challenged. Recently the Court of Appeal clarified the nature and extent of this obligation, and the beneficiary’s corresponding rights.
COMMERCIAL eSPEAKING ISSUE 44 | SPRING 2016
In this issue
1. Important changes in construction law now in force
2. Directors’ duties – how far is far enough?
3. Business Briefs
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Important changes in construction law now in force
Construction Contracts Act 2002 (CCA) sets out a number of duties and obligations on both those commissioning building work, and those undertaking it. It’s designed to ensure prompt payment of invoices from contractors, and that disputes are identified and resolved quickly and cost-effectively. If you provide or commission building work, it’s essential to be familiar with this legislation.
Rural eSPEAKING ISSUE 21 | WINTER/SPRING 2016
In this issue
1. Obligations of working dog owners
2. Providing accommodation to your farm staff?
3. Over the Fence
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Obligations of working dog owners
Most farmers will agree that working dogs play a crucial part in the day-to-day running of a successful farm. So it’s important that you’re fully aware of your legal obligations and responsibilities associated with owning working dogs. If you don’t, there’s a risk of substantial fines and possibly a conviction.
FINEPRINT ISSUE 70 | WINTER 2016
In this issue
1. Protecting the elderly
2. Easements
3. Ni Hao: Doing business with Chinese investors
4. Drinking and driving – don’t do it
5. Postscript
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FEATURE ARTICLE
Protecting the elderly
People often find themselves looking after someone else’s money or property under an enduring power of attorney (EPA) but they are unsure what they are supposed to do. A recent High Court decision1 demonstrates the risks of ignoring the strict duties which are imposed. Although this is an actual case the names have been changed for privacy reasons.
Property Speaking ISSUE 22 | WINTER 2016
In this issue
1. P-contamination in Residential Property
2. Looking at Buying Your First Home? Look into KiwiSaver
3. Property Briefs
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COMMERCIAL eSPEAKING ISSUE 43 | WINTER 2016
In this issue
1. Do you really need all that paper?
2. Who’d be in business?
3. Business Briefs
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Do you really need all that paper?
The way we live our lives and operate our businesses is always changing. Amongst the biggest changes is the move to electronic communication and information. Despite its potential for quick, efficient communication and the reduction in the need for paper and storage, ironically, many people find themselves surrounded by more paper than ever!
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