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Becoming a trustee of a charitable trust

Acting as a trustee of a charitable trust can be a privilege but it always carries with it a range of legal obligations. If you are asked to become a trustee of a charity, it is important that you understand your legal obligations before you accept your appointment. This article provides a general overview of those obligations.

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Misconduct outside the workplace

The silly season is upon us! With this comes work Christmas parties, social gatherings with clients/customers and of course, an increase in alcohol consumption. While most employees will conduct themselves responsibly, there are a select few that will fail miserably. The question many employers face is: what happens when an employee acts up outside of the workplace?

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You have been disqualified from holding a driver’s licence – What can you do?

If you have been disqualified or suspended from driving, you may be eligible to apply for a Limited Licence, or what is commonly known as a "work licence". A Limited Licence allows you to drive for a limited purpose such as driving to and from work, during limited times and days. A court may award a Limited Licence if it is satisfied that not granting it would cause you extreme hardship or cause another person undue hardship.

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Ts & Cs – Have You Done Enough?

Have you sufficiently brought your terms and conditions of trade to the attention of your customers and contractors to ensure they will take effect should something go wrong? For one New Zealand company recently, the answer was unfortunately "no".

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Health and Safety obligations for Clubs, Societies and Charitable Trusts

Employers have significant obligations to protect the health and safety of their employees and others affected by their activities. But what are the health and safety obligations of not-for-profit organisations like sports clubs and charities? This article summarises the legal obligations of not-for-profit organisations.

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Terms of trade and default interest

Most businesses that have a standard set of terms and conditions of sale will also include a clause providing for interest in the event of non-payment. Often such clauses will provide for interest at a rate that is tied to the 90-day bill rate or the official cash rate.

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Beware the dangers of E-mail

Increased access to electronic means of communication has improved the ability of business providers and their clients to exchange information quickly and efficiently around the globe. Unfortunately, however, this increased universal access has also increased the ability of cybercriminals to intercept important information in ways that were never before possible.

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Beware the dangers of E-mail

Beware the dangers of E-mail

Increased access to electronic means of communication has improved the ability of business providers and their clients to exchange information quickly and efficiently around the globe. Unfortunately, however, this increased universal access has also increased the ability of cybercriminals to intercept important information in ways that were never before possible.

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Holidays from hell

Recently, news broke of problems understanding and implementing the Holidays Act 2003. This article is intended to provide employers and payroll practitioners with useful information on ensuring their payroll system is up to scratch.

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