by Denise Marsden | Mar 25, 2020 | Blog, Business Law, Fresh Business Thinking, General property Law
Are scheduled obligations deferred during the COVID-19 Level 4 lockdown? To determine this we must refer to the legal definition of ‘Working Day’ and how this might impact on the parties to an agreement. We reviewed some of the key pieces of legislation:...
by AlexanderDorrington | Mar 10, 2020 | Blog
Ian Ross has been part of our team for the past six years following our acquisition of Ross & Whitney in 2014. He chose to wind down a long and successful legal career as a consultant at AD. On the 31st of March 2020, Ian will commit to his retirement on a...
by Denise Marsden | Dec 4, 2019 | Blog, General property Law, Sale and Purchase
A new 10th Edition REINZ/ADLS Form of Agreement for Sale and Purchase of Real Estate issues to real estate agents at the end of the week. Any existing signed agreements are not affected by this change. Just new agreements that are put in place on the new 10th edition...
by Rachael Stevenson | Nov 26, 2019 | Blog, Building, First time buyers, Sale and Purchase, Uncategorised
Elise Brooks is AlexanderDorrington’s youngest Legal Executive, although she has worked in property law for over five years. After saving and researching the market, the time was right for Elise and her partner to jump on the property ladder. She felt pretty...
by AlexanderDorrington | Nov 11, 2019 | Blog, Sale and Purchase, Unit Titles
Following the publication of this article, the 10th Edition 2019 Agreement for Sale and Purchase of Real Estate has been issued. Please see Denise Marsden’s article for considerations around the warranty provisions. Are you considering selling a unit...
by Debra Dorrington | Oct 24, 2019 | Blog, Cause related
Did you know? According to the Million Metres Streams Project, Virtually nothing can survive in 44% of New Zealand’s polluted monitored lakes? We can’t safely swim in 62% of New Zealand’s lowland rivers because too many pathogens are...