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Easements or covenants blocking land use | McVeagh Fleming article for property developers, investors, and landowners. Land restrictions getting in the way.
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Outdated easements vs modern land use

For property developers, investors, and landowners in New Zealand, old easements or covenants can be more than just lines on a title - they can be roadblocks to progress. Recent court decisions under the Property Law Act 2007 are reshaping how and when these changes can be made, making it essential to understand the rules before you buy, build, or plan your next project.
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Auckland, New Zealand Lawyers. Legal support without borders. McVeagh Fleming Lawyers' global network connection to international law firms through Ally Law.
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Legal support without borders

Whether you're expanding internationally, navigating regulatory obligations, managing global teams, or dealing with cross-border transactions and disputes, trusted legal support with strong global connections gives your business a real advantage.
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Auckland Litigation Lawyer | High Court clarifies limits on early sale of restrained multi-million-dollar home in St Heliers, Auckland.
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High Court clarifies limits on early sale of restrained property

What happens when a multi-million-dollar home in St Heliers, Auckland, is frozen due to an overseas criminal investigation – and a government-appointed officer tries to sell it before the case is decided?
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Building reports in property transactions. In New Zealand property transactions, building reports play a crucial role in the due diligence process. Lawyer.
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Building reports in property transactions

In New Zealand property transactions, building reports play a crucial role in the due diligence process, giving buyers a clearer understanding of a property's true condition before committing to a purchase, helping to uncover hidden issues, informing negotiations, and providing peace of mind. However, if misunderstood or misused, they can also complicate a deal.
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Learn how NZ’s new 5-year Parent Boost Visitor Visa works, who’s eligible, what it costs, and what migrant families need to know before applying.
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Parent Boost Visa: What It Means for Migrant Families

New Zealand’s 5-year Parent Boost Visitor Visa allows parents and grandparents of citizens or residents to stay longer with family. Learn about eligibility, financial and health requirements, costs, and what to expect before applying.
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Demystifying NZ cross leases: Understand shared property ownership, potential complications, and explore whether converting your cross lease to freehold.
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Understanding cross lease properties: Should you convert?

Ever wondered what the term “cross lease” really means—and whether converting to freehold is worth it? Whether you’re looking to buy, sell, make changes to your property, or convert your cross lease title to freehold, it’s important to understand what this form of property ownership really means — and what your options are.
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Learn how to navigate access issues for drainage and stormwater works across neighbouring land. Practical advice for developers and property owners.
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Accessing neighbouring land for drainage works

New housing developments often require access through neighbouring private property to install drainage or stormwater infrastructure. This can present challenges for both developers and affected property owners. This article provides practical advice on how to address this situation from both respective positions.
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New Zealand’s new immigration health policy raises concerns about inclusivity, skilled migration, and the long-term impact on families with disabled children.
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NZ Immigration Health Policy: Inclusivity vs Sustainability

On 17 March 2025, New Zealand introduced stricter health requirements for dependent children of temporary visa holders — including those on work, student, and military visas. Children with severe developmental disorders or cognitive impairments requiring significant support are now ineligible for student or visitor visas, unless granted a medical waiver.
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Auckland Immigration Lawyer - Supporting Licensed Immigration Advisers
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Supporting Licensed Immigration Advisers: How McVeagh Fleming can help

If you are a Licensed Immigration Adviser (LIA), you work tirelessly to guide your clients through New Zealand’s complex immigration system. But when legal challenges arise, having the right support is essential. McVeagh Fleming offers tailored services to help you stay compliant, protect your practice, and navigate legal complexities with confidence.
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Auckland Maritime Lawyer - Attention NZ Boaties: New departure rules for those planning an overseas voyage
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New departure rules for those planning an overseas voyage

If you're a New Zealand yacht or boat owner planning to sail overseas, a new certification process is now in place. This change introduces new assessment steps, limited inspection locations, and strict application timeframes. With processing queues and only three approved assessment sites—Auckland, Kerikeri, and Nelson—it's crucial to start the application process at least 3 to 6 months in advance to avoid delays.
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Auckland Property, business and contract lawyers - UNDERSTANDING THE RISKS OF PROVIDING A GUARANTEE
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The risks of providing a guarantee

Providing a guarantee for someone else’s financial commitments can expose you to serious legal and financial risks. Before agreeing, ensure you understand the potential consequences - especially if you won’t directly benefit or lack full visibility and control over the obligation.
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Active Investor Plus Visa – Announced changes. Auckland immigration lawyer perspective: the Active Investor Plus Visa (AIPV) category visa type.
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Active Investor Plus Visa – Announced changes

On 9 February 2025, the Prime Minister announced changes to the Active Investor Plus Visa (AIPV) category, a visa type created to attract wealthy migrants to consider moving to New Zealand. Such visas have existed since at least 2010, but the government has seen the need to change it.
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The Construction Contracts Amendment Act 2015

The Construction Contracts Amendment Act 2015

Written by:
James Turner
The Construction Contracts Amendment Act 2015 is implementing a number of updates to the Construction Contracts Act 2002 ("the CCA"). The amendments are coming into force progressively between 1 December 2015 and 31 March 2017.
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The New Health and Safety at Work Act

The New Health and Safety at Work Act

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James Turner
Commenced on 4 April 2016, the new Health and Safety at Work Act ("the Act") replaced the Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992 which overhauled the way businesses and organisations must implement their health and safety policies. The HSWA also put in place a new statutory regime to enforce compliance obligations.
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Zero Hour Contracts

Zero Hour Contracts

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James Turner
Issues on the “Zero Hour Contracts” for employees have been topical in the lead up to the Employment Standards Legislation Bill (“the Bill”), which is due to be passed on 1 April 2016.
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The Health and Safety Reform Bill

The Health and Safety Reform Bill

Written by:
James Turner
The enactment of the Health and Safety Reform Bill is expected to occur in April 2015. Significant changes to the workplace health and safety framework will require preparation now to ensure compliance.
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What is a Statutory Demand and When Should I Use It?

What is a Statutory Demand and When Should I Use It?

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What do you do when you are chasing a company for a debt and despite your requests, pleas, calls and curses, the company is failing or refusing to pay? The statutory demand process may be suitable in such circumstances.
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Know Your Business - Things You Should Think About Before the Sale

Know Your Business - Things You Should Think About Before the Sale

Written by:
Steve Graham
When it comes to a business sale you need to "know your business". It is far too easy for assumptions to be made that are not incorporated in thesale agreement itself. In this article, we comment briefly on some of the things you should think about before seeing an agent or putting pento paper.
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Doing Business in New Zealand - A Guide

Doing Business in New Zealand - A Guide

Written by:
Andrew Knight
Doing Business in New Zealand - A Guide
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KiwiSaver Employer Contributions Rate Change

KiwiSaver Employer Contributions Rate Change

Written by:
James Turner
The minimum contribution rate for employers and employees has increased from 2% to 3% of gross salary or wages from the first pay period commencing onor after 1 April 2013.
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Commercial Property Due Diligence Issues

Commercial Property Due Diligence Issues

Written by:
Brandon Cullen
Purchasers of commercial property should undertake an exhaustive review of each potential purchase before declaring an agreement unconditional. This review should be undertaken in consultation with your lawyer, accountant, property manager, building inspector, lender, and otherwise as appropriate.
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To Gift or Not to Gift?

To Gift or Not to Gift?

Written by:
Brandon Cullen
Gift duty was abolished from 1 October 2011 and while the legislative change itself is simple, it has surprisingly complex consequences. The abolition of gift duty has made it possible for individuals to gift assets directly to a trust and it is likely this practice will supplant the former method of selling property to a trust with a gift back.
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