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Looks like a test question to me.. is this related to New Zealand?
The Property Law Act 2007 came into force on 1 January 2008. This is the first review of our property legislation since 1952. Gerard Kilpatrick, a partner in the Warkworth Lawlink firm of Webster Malcolm & Kilpatrick, looks at some of the practical implications.
The Property Law Act 2007 is the most recent Parliamentary enactment to bring the ancient law of property into a format intended to suit modern times. In the first part of the Act, technicalities in our property law that no longer serve any purpose are deleted or modified, and in some instances, new laws are inserted in their place. In this article, we look at some of the changes, and how these changes may affect the way in which landlords, tenants and others who deal with property need to approach property related issues. We also look briefly at some of the uncertainties created by the new Act.
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