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Bell Gully is a leading New Zealand law firm. As one of the oldest New Zealand firms, established in 1840, our history is deeply embedded in domestic…
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Bell Gully | New Zealand | 27 Sep 2022

Deposit Takers Bill introduced to Parliament

This follows the release of an Exposure Draft of the DT Bill by the Reserve Bank in December 2021, and the subsequent public consultation process. The…
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Bell Gully | New Zealand | 22 Sep 2022

Prison time for cartels - what’s next for New Zealand?

No individuals have yet been sentenced to imprisonment for cartel conduct in New Zealand, so the Australian Court’s judgment is likely to influence a…
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Bell Gully | New Zealand | 9 Sep 2022

New GST rules for accommodation and transportation services provided by digital platforms

Much of the focus of the recently introduced Taxation (Annual Rates for 2022-23, Platform Economy, and Remedial Matters) Bill has been on the proposal…
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Bell Gully | New Zealand | 17 Aug 2022

Biometrics and privacy: Privacy Commissioner seeks submissions

The OPC’s paper defines biometrics as “the fully or partially automated recognition of individuals based on biological or behavioural characteristics”…
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Bell Gully | Australia, New Zealand | 15 Aug 2022

The Big Picture: Understanding the new prohibition on ‘unconscionable conduct’

In The Big Picture: Understanding the new prohibition on ‘Unconscionable Conduct’, Bell Gully’s Consumer, Regulatory and Compliance (CRC) team take a…
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Bell Gully | Australia, New Zealand | 10 Aug 2022

Offshore wind developments - what will the NZ framework look like?

With the New Zealand Government in the early stages of designing an offshore wind licensing regime, we review the comparable framework in Australia…
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Bell Gully | New Zealand | 22 Sep 2014

Shifting the burden: the Supreme Court rules on assigning contracts

When can you transfer contractual rights and obligations to someone else? The Supreme Court has changed the rules in Savvy Vineyards v Karaka Estate…
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Bell Gully | Australia, New Zealand | 19 Sep 2014

Earning gold stars – the introduction of the voluntary Health Star Rating Scheme

On 27 June 2014 the Minister for Food Safety announced that the Government would be joining with Australia in introducing a voluntary labelling…
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Bell Gully | Australia, New Zealand | 9 Sep 2014

Selective disclosure by listed issuers: recent “best practice” developments

The recent Newcrest decision is a timely reminder for listed issuers to take particular care in the selective disclosure of information, particularly…
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Bell Gully | New Zealand | 4 Sep 2014

New Supreme Court insurance case cuts a middle ground

What cover is there under a material damage policy if the insured property is damaged on more than one occasion during the policy period? In a…
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