Heath and Whale on Insolvency
Service 63 is now available online.
Commentary has been revised for Personal Insolvency, including Chapter 3: Process for procuring bankruptcy and Chapter 4: Property divisible by creditors, updated by Jim Guest. Chapter 14: Company receivership, has been updated by Brent Norling. Nick Moffat has revised Chapter 24: Avoidance of antecedent transactions. Michael Arthur has updated Chapter 25: Insolvency and the Personal Property Securities Act. Preferential debt and set-off chapters, including Chapters 28, 29, and 30, have been reviewed by David Perry and Scott Abel. The court procedure chapters on the High Court Rules, Parts 24 and 31, have been updated by Graham Taylor.
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Practical Guidance: Family
Latest Legal Update
Fourteen-year-old stopped from attending school during relocation dispute in Family Court
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New Zealand Intellectual Property Journal
Issue 10, 11 is now available.
This issue covers key decisions from the Courts, Trade Marks and Patents Official Action, and a one-off submission titled ‘Piecing together a puzzle: an analysis of New Zealand’s position on patentability of computer programs’.
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The Animals and Mortgagee Sales titles have been reviewed and updated.
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Sim’s Court Practice
Service 248 is now available online.
This service includes updates to the annotations to the High Court Rules 2016: Part 1 Rules of general application, Part 2 Jurisdiction and powers of Associate Judges and Registrars, Part 4 Parties, Part 5 Commencement of proceedings and filing of documents, Part 7 Case management, interlocutory applications and interim relief, Part 10 Trial, Part 11 Judgment, Part 14 Costs, Part 15 Disposal other than by trial, Part 24 Insolvency, Part 30 Judicial review, and Part 31 Companies: Liquidation. Updates have also been made to the annotations to the Interest on Money Claims Act 2016, the Judicial Review Procedure Act 2016 and the Contempt of Court Act 2019.
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Conveyancing Bulletin
Volume 21 issue 10 is now available online.
This issue includes analysis of recent key cases on unit titles, caveats, freehold covenants, landlord and tenant, landlocked land, mortgages, the Overseas Investment Act 2005, sale of land and easements and covenants affecting freehold land.
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Practical Guidance: Property
Latest Legal Update
Landlord to pay over $13,000 for multiple breaches of the Residential Tenancies Act 1986
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Professional Responsibility in New Zealand
The following chapters have been reviewed and updated:
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- Chapter 4: Definition of lawyer and reserved work
- Chapter 5: Admission
- Chapter 6: Statutory discipline structure and procedures
- Chapter 13: Practitioners and the court
- Chapter 19: Trust accounting and fidelity funds
- Chapter 28: Professional responsibility obligations of non-lawyers in the employment jurisdiction
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Susan Barker
RRP*incl GST: $149.99
ISBN: 9781991015198 (book)
ISBN: 9781991015204 (eBook)
Publication date: April 2025
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RRP*incl GST: $30.00
ISBN: NZWLJ2024VOL9 (book)
Publication date: April 2025
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Jason Goodall KC
RRP*incl GST: $241.99
ISBN: 99780473619749 (book)
Publication date: February 2022
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