The law relating to liquidations and particularly voidable transactions continues to develop. Liquidators are constantly looking at ways of trying to overturn transactions particularly payments to creditors. While this might seem meritorious on its face the fact remains that in many instances innocent parties are being disadvantaged by having to […] Read More›
We often receive queries around tenant’s and landlord’s right and obligations at the end of a lease. One of the primary considerations is removal of tenant’s property from the premises including plant and equipment at the end of the lease. The lease normally contains provisions regarding the rights and responsibilities […] Read More›
Driving under the influence – reduction in the limits could have serious implications on your employment
From the 1st December this year there will be a change in the current drink driving legislation for adult drivers. There will be a significant reduction in the legal drink driving limits for drivers 20 years and over. The current limit for adult drivers is 400 micrograms (mcg) of […] Read More›
It’s my castle and I want to get in – Supreme Court confirms Body Corporate cannot restrict owner’s access
The Supreme Court has recently issued its decision on long running litigation concerning the rights of owners to access their units when restrictions are put in place by the Body Corporate purportedly on the basis of security. This long running litigation concerned a student accommodation block where the building manager […] Read More›