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    <title><![CDATA[News]]></title>
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    <dc:creator>mary.armstrong@webbross.co.nz</dc:creator>
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    <dc:date>2012-04-18T04:36:22+00:00</dc:date>
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	      	<title>ARE YOUR EMPLOYEES STRESSED? EMPLOYERS BE AWARE</title>
	      	<link>http://www.webbross.co.nz/blog/entry/are-your-employees-stressed-employers-be-aware</link>
	      	<guid>http://www.webbross.co.nz/blog/entry/are-your-employees-stressed-employers-be-aware#When:04:36:22Z</guid>
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				Workplace stress is an increasing cause of absence from work on sick leave.&amp;nbsp; However, employers need to be aware of their obligations for stress suffered by their employees which may be caused or added to by the employee’s work.
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			<dc:subject>Employment,</dc:subject>
			<dc:date>2012-04-18T04:36:22+00:00</dc:date>
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	      	<title>Making a will</title>
	      	<link>http://www.webbross.co.nz/blog/entry/making-a-will</link>
	      	<guid>http://www.webbross.co.nz/blog/entry/making-a-will#When:05:09:48Z</guid>
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				Making a will is often assumed to be a simple and straightforward process that takes minimal time and effort. In fact nothing could be further from the truth. 
The value of having a well drafted will that reflects both your intentions and your legal obligations can save your spouse and family and a huge amount time, money and stress after you die however it is often seen as being merely a form filling exercise.
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			<dc:subject>Wills and Estates,</dc:subject>
			<dc:date>2012-04-11T05:09:48+00:00</dc:date>
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	      	<title>Reminders and tips for Terms of Trade</title>
	      	<link>http://www.webbross.co.nz/blog/entry/reminders-and-tips-for-terms-of-trade</link>
	      	<guid>http://www.webbross.co.nz/blog/entry/reminders-and-tips-for-terms-of-trade#When:03:42:39Z</guid>
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				Are you in the business of selling or leasing goods on credit?&amp;nbsp; 

If so, are they effective and do they help make sure that you maximize your chances of getting paid?&amp;nbsp;
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			<dc:subject>Business,</dc:subject>
			<dc:date>2012-04-03T03:42:39+00:00</dc:date>
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	      	<title>Who should have my assets when I die?&amp;nbsp;   Deferring that decision.</title>
	      	<link>http://www.webbross.co.nz/blog/entry/who-should-have-my-assets-when-i-die-deferring-that-decision</link>
	      	<guid>http://www.webbross.co.nz/blog/entry/who-should-have-my-assets-when-i-die-deferring-that-decision#When:03:45:06Z</guid>
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				When contemplating a will, it is sometimes difficult for a person to decide how to distribute their assets, if they believe a change of circumstances for their intended beneficiaries is possible.
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			<dc:subject>Wills and Estates,</dc:subject>
			<dc:date>2012-03-23T03:45:06+00:00</dc:date>
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	      	<title>Buying at a mortgagee sale.</title>
	      	<link>http://www.webbross.co.nz/blog/entry/buying-at-a-mortgagee-sale</link>
	      	<guid>http://www.webbross.co.nz/blog/entry/buying-at-a-mortgagee-sale#When:02:19:29Z</guid>
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				Buying a property at a mortgagee sale can be risky.&amp;nbsp; You can manage that risk however by being careful and taking certain precautions. 

The terms for the mortgagee sale are contained in the particulars and conditions of sale.&amp;nbsp; These conditions of sale generally include, amongst other things, provision that:
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			<dc:subject>Property Law,</dc:subject>
			<dc:date>2012-03-21T02:19:29+00:00</dc:date>
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	      	<title>THE IMPORTANCE OF HAVING A QUORUM</title>
	      	<link>http://www.webbross.co.nz/blog/entry/the-importance-of-having-a-quorum</link>
	      	<guid>http://www.webbross.co.nz/blog/entry/the-importance-of-having-a-quorum#When:01:01:51Z</guid>
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				For those of you who are involved in meetings of organisations you might be interested in the rules relating to quorums. 
A quorum is the minimum number of members that must be present at a meeting.
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			<dc:subject>Business,</dc:subject>
			<dc:date>2012-03-21T01:01:51+00:00</dc:date>
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	      	<title>WHERE DOES YOUR EFFLUENT GO?</title>
	      	<link>http://www.webbross.co.nz/blog/entry/where-does-your-effluent-go</link>
	      	<guid>http://www.webbross.co.nz/blog/entry/where-does-your-effluent-go#When:18:55:08Z</guid>
	      	<description><![CDATA[
				Regional Councils are constrained by the Resource Management Act when developing regional plans, and are required to consider activities that may affect the environment. This is the reason resource consent must be obtained by farmers in all regions before discharging treated effluent into a waterway.
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			<dc:subject>Rural &amp; Farming,</dc:subject>
			<dc:date>2012-03-20T18:55:08+00:00</dc:date>
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	      	<title>A trap for charities</title>
	      	<link>http://www.webbross.co.nz/blog/entry/a-trap-for-charities</link>
	      	<guid>http://www.webbross.co.nz/blog/entry/a-trap-for-charities#When:04:12:20Z</guid>
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				If they are not careful, charities can loose their right to be registered as a charity &#45; through the actions of just one person.
How do you reduce the chance of this happening to your charity?
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			<dc:subject>Business,</dc:subject>
			<dc:date>2012-03-13T04:12:20+00:00</dc:date>
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	      	<title>Expensive mistakes in preparation of a Will</title>
	      	<link>http://www.webbross.co.nz/blog/entry/expensive-mistakes-in-preparation-of-a-will</link>
	      	<guid>http://www.webbross.co.nz/blog/entry/expensive-mistakes-in-preparation-of-a-will#When:01:02:57Z</guid>
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				Did you know that for a will to be valid there needs to be a statement on the will that the witnesses were present with the will maker when the will was signed?

In a recent case in the High Court in Invercargill a will was considered where this statement had been omitted.&amp;nbsp; As the will did not comply with the Wills Act the will was found to be invalid.
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			<dc:subject>Wills and Estates,</dc:subject>
			<dc:date>2012-03-05T01:02:57+00:00</dc:date>
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	      	<title>Not paying the rent?</title>
	      	<link>http://www.webbross.co.nz/blog/entry/not-paying-the-rent</link>
	      	<guid>http://www.webbross.co.nz/blog/entry/not-paying-the-rent#When:19:40:00Z</guid>
	      	<description><![CDATA[
				In these tough economic times it is worthwhile knowing where you stand with your lease if you are a tenant who has not been keeping up with rent payments or if you are a landlord and your tenant has not been paying the rent.
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			<dc:subject>Business, Property Law,</dc:subject>
			<dc:date>2012-02-27T19:40:00+00:00</dc:date>
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