by Stephen Munro | Oct 13, 2017 | Blog
Default interest is a higher interest rate which is payable if a party to an agreement fails to fulfil an obligation to the other party. Typically, commercial arrangements, settlements and the vast majority of loan agreements contain default interest clauses. Default...
by Stephen Munro | Sep 10, 2017 | Blog
When a loved one passes away it can be a stressful time for the family, which can be made more difficult when the deceased has not left a Will. Where the deceased has left a Will they will have named their executor or executors (their representative(s)) in that Will....
by Stephen Munro | Aug 10, 2017 | Blog
The idea of cloud storage has become more pertinent over recent years given the exponential advancement of technology. More businesses endeavour to have more ‘paper-less’ environments with the view to creating more efficient, not to mention tidier, storage systems....
by Stephen Munro | Jul 11, 2017 | Blog
Amendments to the Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act 1988 introduced plain language forms of Enduring Powers of Attorney (EPA) and standard explanation documents outlining the effects of appointing an attorney. These changes came into effect on 16 March...
by Stephen Munro | Jun 21, 2017 | Blog
Property is often purchased and sold in New Zealand, particularly in a seller’s market, via auctions. However, buyers frequently under prepare for an auction and are caught out when the hammer falls. When purchasing at auction, a buyer is making an offer...
by Stephen Munro | May 31, 2017 | Blog
The reputation of your business may be its most valuable asset. You have worked hard to develop your brand, so it makes sense that you also know how to protect it. In New Zealand you can call your business anything you like. That name is known as a Trading Name....
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