FINEPRINT ISSUE 69 | AUTUMN 2016
In this issue
1. Protecting Shareholder Advances and Guarantees
2. Changing Landscape in the Workplace
3. Are We in a De Facto Relationship?
4. Cyberbullying – stopping the trolls
5. Postscript
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FEATURE ARTICLE
Protecting Shareholder Advances and Guarantees
All too often shareholders overlook the need to properly secure the advances they make to their company, or the guarantees they grant in favour of their company, without being aware of the consequences that can result from this oversight. By registering security over the assets of their company, shareholders can effectively and efficiently secure their advances to that company and feel assured that steps have been taken to safeguard their investment.
Trust eSPEAKING ISSUE 22 | AUTUMN 2016
In this issue
1. Increase in Claims on Estates
2. Your Will
3. Parallel Trusts
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FEATURE ARTICLE
Increase in Claims on Estates
In December 2015 the Sunday Star Times reported on a dispute amongst the members of the Ropati family in respect of their mother’s estate. The article contains the following statements...
Rural eSPEAKING ISSUE 20 | AUTUMN 2016
In this issue
1. Health and Safety at Work
2. Time to Fence Those Waterways!
3. Over the Fence
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Health and Safety at Work
The Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 comes into force on Monday, 4 April this year. Since the Pike River tragedy thrust workplace health and safety firmly into the limelight we have published several articles outlining the likely changes to health and safety law.
Property eSPEAKING ISSUE 20 | SPRING SUMMER 2015
In this issue
1. The Bright-line Test
2. Look Before you Leap into a Contract
3. Property Briefs
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The Bright-line Test
In our Winter edition (page 4) we noted the government’s proposed property taxation changes and ‘bright-line’ test. The legislation has now come into force and those changes are in effect; both parties to an Agreement for Sale and Purchase of Real Estate dated on or after 1 October 2015 need to be aware of their new obligations.
COMMERCIAL eSPEAKING ISSUE 42 | SUMMER 2016
In this issue
1. Creditors of Insolvent Companies
2. New Health and Safety at Work Act 2015
3. Business Briefs
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FEATURE ARTICLE
The Fences & Kerbs case may help you
As we approach the first anniversary of the Supreme Court’s decision in what is known as the Fences & Kerbs case1 where three appeals were heard and ruled on together by the Supreme Court, we revisit the significance of the decision for creditors of insolvent companies and voidable transactions.
Rural eSPEAKING ISSUE 19 | SUMMER 2015
In this issue
1. Be Careful with Long-term Contracts
2. Company or Trust?
3. Over the Fence
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FEATURE ARTICLE
Be Careful with Long-term Contracts
Many contractual relationships last for years and, over time, the parties may forget, or change, their understanding of what was originally agreed.
FINEPRINT ISSUE 68 | SUMMER 2015
In this issue
1. Legal Health Check for Businesses
2. Getting your Personal Affairs in Order
3. Teenagers and Alcohol
4. Ensuring Sufficient Feed for Stock
When Buying a Farm
5. Postscript
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FEATURE ARTICLE
Legal Health Check for Businesses
Another trading year is almost at an end. You concentrated on increasing business income, you’ve built (or improved) your business systems, you believed in yourself and your product/service and profits have improved.
Trust eSPEAKING ISSUE 21 | SPRING 2015
In this issue
1. Should you change your trustees?
2. Worthy causes
3. Trusts Update
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Should you change your trustees?
If you set up your trust some years ago, it may be time to consider whether the trustees you appointed are still right for the role. Does a trustee wish to retire? Should you consider changing the trustees of your trust?
Rural eSPEAKING ISSUE 17 | AUTUMN 2015
In this issue [1. Buying Rural Property ] [2. Easements on Rural Land] [3. Over the Fence] Download Entire PDF
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BUYING RURAL PROPERTY
When buying any business, assets or property it’s important to undertake a due diligence investigation into what you are looking to buy. If you’re buying rural property, it comes with its own unique set of issues for which you need to take particular care.
Property eSPEAKING ISSUE 18 | AUTUMN 2015
In this issue [1. The Changing Course of a River Can Alter Your Boundaries ] [2. Get a Building Report when You’re Buying a New House] [3. Property Briefs] Download Entire PDF
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THE CHANGING COURSE OF A RIVER CAN ALTER YOUR BOUNDARIES
When you bought your land, your lawyer will have sent you a search copy of the title to your property as recorded on the register at Land Information New Zealand (LINZ). The LINZ register is generally regarded as being conclusive evidence that you own the land and how much land is included in your title. However, it isn’t always the case – and it wasn’t the situation for the Eldridges when they purchased their farm ‘Stansborough’ in the Wairarapa.
FINEPRINT ISSUE 66 | AUTUMN 2015
In this issue [1. 40 Business Tips for Every Small and Medium Enterprise] [2. The Rural Lease] [3. Helping your Children into their First Home] [4. “Who Let the Dogs Out?”] [5. Postscript] Download Entire PDF
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40 BUSINESS TIPS FOR EVERY SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISE
Keeping your business in tip-top condition
If there’s a universal principle to remember when getting into business, that one rule might be ‘know what you want to achieve in business.’ Business can be a complex (and at times frustrating) affair, but having clear commercial objectives can be the difference between success and failure. We have 40 tips to keep your business in tip-top condition.
COMMERCIAL eSPEAKING ISSUE 39 | SUMMER 2015
In this issue [1. New Legislation for Builders] [2. Guarantees: Assuming the Risk] [3. Business Briefs] Download Entire PDF
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NEW LEGISLATION FOR BUILDERS
More transparency for customers
On 1 January 2015 the Building Amendment Act 2013 came into force. As well as strengthening the consumer protection provisions currently in the Building Act 2004, it also implements new obligations for builders and increases their potential liability. If you work in the building industry, it’s important that you are aware of these changes so you don’t get caught out.
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