This article is an examination of the interaction between trusts and relationship property in New Zealand looking at key legislative provisions, sham and alter ego arguments, bundles of rights and the possible effects of the ongoing review of the law of trusts by the New Zealand Law Commission
This dissertation examines the “bundle of rights” theory as it meets at the intersection of trust an...
This article explains the concepts applying to property transfer on death under the New Zealand Prop...
Statutory licensing schemes are proliferating as a means of regulating commercial activity, resource...
New Zealand, as in other jurisdictions, has a range of recognized trusts that would be familiar to m...
The New Zealand Property (Relationships) Amendment Act 2001 signified a radical shift in New Zealand...
Trusts are very common in New Zealand, but they are increasingly detrimentally affecting the rights ...
Trusts often have the effect of undermining the social aims of the Property (Relationships) Act 1976...
In this article, the author reviews the first New Zealand Court of Appeal decision on the Property (...
This article considers the New Zealand Court of Appeal decision in Clayton v Clayton, which concerne...
In New Zealand, the property consequences of relationship breakdown are regulated by the Property (R...
The Property (Relationships) Act 1976 is generally regarded as progressive and inclusive. The Act ap...
Deficiencies in the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 (PRA) have led to allegations of sham trusts, ...
This article discusses the death provisions in the New Zealand Property (Relationships) Act 1976 (PR...
The central theme of this paper is an analysis of the relationship between policy and law in the con...
This article discusses the reasoning of the High Court and Court of Appeal in Harvey v Beveridge in ...
This dissertation examines the “bundle of rights” theory as it meets at the intersection of trust an...
This article explains the concepts applying to property transfer on death under the New Zealand Prop...
Statutory licensing schemes are proliferating as a means of regulating commercial activity, resource...
New Zealand, as in other jurisdictions, has a range of recognized trusts that would be familiar to m...
The New Zealand Property (Relationships) Amendment Act 2001 signified a radical shift in New Zealand...
Trusts are very common in New Zealand, but they are increasingly detrimentally affecting the rights ...
Trusts often have the effect of undermining the social aims of the Property (Relationships) Act 1976...
In this article, the author reviews the first New Zealand Court of Appeal decision on the Property (...
This article considers the New Zealand Court of Appeal decision in Clayton v Clayton, which concerne...
In New Zealand, the property consequences of relationship breakdown are regulated by the Property (R...
The Property (Relationships) Act 1976 is generally regarded as progressive and inclusive. The Act ap...
Deficiencies in the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 (PRA) have led to allegations of sham trusts, ...
This article discusses the death provisions in the New Zealand Property (Relationships) Act 1976 (PR...
The central theme of this paper is an analysis of the relationship between policy and law in the con...
This article discusses the reasoning of the High Court and Court of Appeal in Harvey v Beveridge in ...
This dissertation examines the “bundle of rights” theory as it meets at the intersection of trust an...
This article explains the concepts applying to property transfer on death under the New Zealand Prop...
Statutory licensing schemes are proliferating as a means of regulating commercial activity, resource...