Property Law: Practice and Procedure
Issues covered include: Property valuation, property advisory, property development, property financing, easements, Overseas Investment Act
Description
Issues covered include: Property valuation, property advisory, property development, property financing, easements, Overseas Investment Act
Attend and earn 3 CPD Hours
This seminar was recorded in NZ on 22 March 2019
Chair: Jonathan Wood, Associate, Rainey Law
9.00am to 10.00am: Property Valuation, Advisory, Development and Financing: A Guide Map for Lawyers
- Update on the current property and development market in New Zealand: Where are we at and where might things be headed?
- The latest trends from a valuer’s perspective
- Insights for your practice: what valuers look for and what should be included in a valuation report
- Additional considerations to have on your radar
Presented by Nigel Dean, Valuation Consultant - Valuation & Advisory Services, Colliers International
10.05am to 11.05am: Easements: Practical Considerations for Property Lawyers
Examine the nuances of easements, including the trip and traps, and gain a more thorough understanding on how to work with them in practice through the latest cases and updates
Presented by Glen Low, Partner, Franklin Law
11.10am to 12.15pm: Overseas Investment Act Update
Gain a summary of changes to the Overseas Investment Act 2005 brought in by the Overseas Investment Amendment Act 2018 in respect of the sale and purchase of land in New Zealand.
- When consent is required:
- Who is an overseas person?
- What is residential land?
- What is otherwise sensitive land?
- Criteria for consent
- Enforcement
Presented by Vicki Toan, Partner, Glaister, Ennor
Learning Objectives
- Receive a timely market update, insights on latest trends and a valuation perspective
- Examine the practical implications of the Overseas Investment Act 2005 and how they will affect you in practice
- Gain a deeper understanding of easement tips and traps