Trudy Conway and Haydon Cunninghame welcomed into Partnership

We are pleased to welcome Trudy Conway and Haydon Cunninghame into Partnership Trudy Conway Trudy Conway has over 10 years’ experience in commercial and property law. She runs the Property and Projects team together with Cameron Murphy and Norman Elder. Trudy graduated from Otago University with an LLB and BA (Hons).  She is a member […]

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Commercial Leasing – What you need to know

With the exciting news that Invercargill’s inner city redevelopment is going ahead, it’s likely we will see an increase in commercial leasing activity in the city. If you are considering leasing your commercial property or looking to lease one as a tenant, then understanding the difference between some of the documents you’re likely to come […]

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If an employer has to reduce their migrant employees below 30 hours, is the migrant in breach of their visa?

Employees hours are governed by the arrangement provided within their individual employment agreement. To reduce an employee’s hours (including migrant employees) on a regular basis would require a written variation to the terms of the employment agreement.  Processes for variations are generally dealt with within the employment agreement itself. Reducing hours for migrants on Essential […]

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What effect do easements have when buying land?

When considering buying property, you may hear the term ‘easement’. An easement is a legal instrument that gives someone rights to use another person’s land in some specified way. Under the Land Transfer Act 2017 the terms around easements have been modernised, but the fundamental principles around easements remain unchanged. The new terms emphasise the […]

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Retirement village living: pros and cons

The number of retirement villages is only likely to increase to accommodate our ageing population. Retirement villages are an attractive option because they can offer a good balance between living independently and having access to support and healthcare. Villages comprise independent living options in a townhouse, villa or apartment, and (as needs increase) serviced apartments, […]

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