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Written by Darryl King, PARTNER; Isabel Jenner, SENIOR ASSOCIATE; Tabitha Lau, ASSOCIATE on May 24th, 2022.
The Fair Trading Act’s “unfair contract terms” regime is being extended to many B2B contracts from 16 August 2022. It is important that franchisors are aware of the new rules and that they update their franchise documentation and template B2B contracts before 16 August. This article discusses ten key points for franchisors.
Written by David Alizade, PARTNER; Darryl King, PARTNER; Isabel Jenner, SENIOR ASSOCIATE; on March 9th, 2022.
New country of origin food labelling regulations are now in force (for fresh and thawed food) and come into effect for frozen food in May 2023. If you are a manufacturer, supplier or retailer of the prescribed fresh, frozen or thawed food, you need to comply with the new Consumer Information Standards (Origin of Food) Regulations 2021 (Regulations).
The purpose of the Regulations is to ensure that consumers can clearly understand where the different types of regulated foods originate from. In this update, we summarise the background to the Regulations, what foods are captured by the Regulations and what information needs to be disclosed.
Written by David Alizade PARTNER; Darryl King PARTNER; Kelly Seabourne PARTNER; Isabel Jenner ASSOCIATE; Stephanie Aquilina-Little SENIOR LAWYER on August 30th, 2021.
A tenant’s ability to renew its lease for a further term is an important aspect of the bargain a landlord and tenant strike for the lease of a commercial property. However things can go awry when the parties don’t renew their lease at renewal time. The Property Law Act 2007 (PLA) gives a tenant the ability to go to Court for an order renewing its lease if its landlord refuses to renew it. This can be a saviour for a tenant but it means that a landlord needs to tread carefully if it wants to end a lease that has not been renewed.
Written by David Alizade PARTNER; Darryl King PARTNER; Katie Wright ASSOCIATE; on August 30th, 2021.
The Overseas Investment Amendment Act 2021 (Amendment Act) was passed on 24 May 2021 and introduces a number of key changes to the Overseas Investment Act 2005 (Act).
Written by David Alizade PARTNER; Katie Wright ASSOCIATE on August 30th, 2021.
The Privacy Act 2020 (Act) is now more than six months old. Under the Act, organisations must report serious privacy breaches to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner (OPC) – predictably, this has resulted in a large increase in the number of privacy breaches being reported.
This update runs through the types of breaches that have been reported so far, and new guidance issued by the OPC in relation to breach reporting.
Written by Darryl King, PARTNER; David Alizade, PARTNER; Isabel Jenner, ASSOCIATE on June 15th, 2020.
After much lobbying from business groups, the government has recently announced promised changes to leasing laws to provide some relief for small tenants that do not have a rent relief clause in their lease. The changes as announced will benefit far fewer tenants than originally proposed, and many tenants will be left with little relief. Click the link to read a summary of the changes.