Corporate & Business

The “doctrine of frustration‟ is a common law concept that allows a contract to be discharged when a certain event or event(s) occur, which is beyond the control of the parties.  The event needs to make performance of the contract impossible. Contractual promises and obligations are usually absolute, therefore this […] Read More›

In April this year the Court of Appeal revisited issues under the Partnership Act 1908.  This legislation has withstood more than one hundred years of scrutiny by the Courts but still applies to remind partners in business of the need for robust Partnership Agreements to determine the rights of Partners […] Read More›

Liquor licensing requirements have been amended under the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012.  The object and purpose of the new Act is to ensure that there is a new system of control over the sale and supply of alcohol and to ensure that there is a reduction in […] Read More›

It can often be a difficult and time consuming process to recover a debt from someone.  As someone who is owed money, you are a creditor and you have a number of options which you can consider before you try to recover the outstanding debt from the debtor. You may […] Read More›