Chair
Jeanne Heatlie, Partner, Court One
Learning Objectives:
- Identify how easements, covenants, and statutory restrictions affect property use in conveyancing
- Communicate the impact of land use restrictions clearly to clients during property transactions
Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD hour
* This interactive online recording includes questions and quizzes requiring critical thinking about the topics, so you have no annual limits to the number of points/hours you can claim with this format of learning. Please verify with your CPD rules
Navigating Easements and Covenants in Conveyancing
Consider the following issues and their impact on how owners may use their properties and examine how to explain these effects to your clients:
- Easements
- Covenants
- Restrictions imposed by statute
Presented by Catriona Gordon, Director, Catriona Gordon Legal Limited
Presenters
Jeanne Heatlie, Partner, Court One
Jeanne is a skilled litigator with many years’ experience both in New Zealand and abroad. Jeanne has represented Body Corporates and homeowners in building defect and weathertightness cases. She was an integral part of the Plaintiff team on the Nautilus litigation resulting in the largest award made in a defective building case to date. Jeanne provides advice on construction related issues, including schemes of repair and escrow arrangements. She also extensive experience in insolvency law and has represented liquidators and creditors in a number of high profile cases. She has been involved in investigations of large scale corporate collapses and the prosecution of claims for the recovery of assets. Jeanne has acted on claims against former directors for reckless trading and against auditors for breaches of professional duties. She has experience in a number of foreign jurisdictions.
Catriona Gordon, Director, Catriona Gordon Legal Limited
Catriona has worked as a property, trust and commercial lawyer in Rotorua since 1994. Her practice is strongly focused on the legal needs of private clients, their families, and small and medium-sized business owners. Her areas of expertise include Elder Law, Trust and Asset Protection, Commercial Property Transactions and Wills and Estate Planning.