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Section 21 Agreements in a Rural Context

Section 21 Agreements in a Rural Context
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Section 21 agreements are important in a rural context as frequently the size of the property held between partners is significant and often largely inherited. This webinar will consider these agreements and reflect on how to make them stick.

This webinar will include:

  • An explanation of how complex Property (Relationships) Act and s 21 agreements work in a rural context
  • An overview of the common issues and mistakes that arise at the agreement drafting stage and the consequences that could follow
  • Practical advice on how to overcome these issues to create an agreement that will be robust and have longevity.

Learning objectives

By attending this webinar you will:

  • Be provided with practical tools and advice to help create solid and robust s 21 agreements.
  • Have a better understanding of common issues and mistakes to avoid when advising your clients.
  • Have understanding of case studies that illustrate the complexities of these agreements and where changes in circumstances may require an agreement to be amended.

Who should attend

Practitioners in civil litigation, family, property, trusts and estates practice areas.

PDF Book / Technical Specs

Webinar book change of policy - From 2024 webinar books will only be available in PDF format. Hardcopy will no longer be available. The PDF book is included in the webinar fee and will be emailed to you along with your ticket, one week before the webinar.

For information on what is required to participate in the webinar, click here.

Fee (Incl GST)

Webinar

  • $115 – Law Society members & associate members
  • $149 – Non-members
  • $449 – Webinar Study Group - more info
  • 2+1 registrations - more info (must be arranged at time of booking)
Do you want to register more than one person for this course? Use the multiple registration button below or Click here

Times

  • Webinar 11.00am - 12.00pm, Thursday 4 April 2024
  • Registration closes - 9.00am, Thursday 4 April 2024

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Webinar 4 April
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Presenter

Jeremy Johnson 2024 Jeremy Johnson
Bankside Chambers, Auckland

A leading barrister, Jeremy is an experienced trial, arbitration and appellate advocate with expertise in commercial, shareholder, insolvency, relationship property, equity and trust law. He is a member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners, holding a STEP Advanced Certificate in Trust Disputes, a Fellow of the Arbitrators’ and Mediators’ Institute of New Zealand and a Fellow of the International Academy of Family Lawyers.

CPD

Attendance at the live webinar
  • If you attended the live webinar, you will receive an electronic certificate of attendance as verification for your CPD records.
  • You can view and hear the presentation again, as many times as you wish in your own time for no additional cost.
Registration but non-attendance on the day
  • Under the CPD Scheme only those who attend a live webinar are eligible to claim CPD hours.
  • If you registered but were unable to attend on the day, you can view and hear the archived recording of the presentation.

Cancellation and Refund Policy

You may cancel your registration eight working days in advance of an event, and you will receive a refund less a 25% administration fee. If you cancel less than eight working days in advance of the event, no refund is payable. If you are unable to attend, you may transfer your registration to another person. If you wish to do so you must advise CLE in writing of the change. NZLS CLE Ltd reserves the right to close registrations, and, cancel or reschedule an event as necessary. Where an event is cancelled by CLE, a full refund is payable.
 
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