When buying rural land with trees, remember to ask the seller when the forest was planted and what the land use status was when it was planted. You should also remember to ask if a pre-2008 forest has been harvested from the land.
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All persons in charge (PICA) of NAIT animals need to be aware that this Act received the Royal Assent on 20 February 2012. The Act requires the fitting of NAIT animals (cattle from 1 July 2012 and deer from 1 March 2013) with a NAIT device and registration with the NAIT
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Applications for 2011-2012 Growth Contracts (enabling share purchases to be spread over three years with one-third of the contracted quantity to be purchased as part of June 2012 end of season transactions) may be made until 30 April 2012.
The delayed share purchase scheme
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The High Court1 has told the Minister of Finance and the Minister of Land Information that their decision to grant consent to the purchase of the Crafar farms by an overseas person was ‘misdirected in law’. So what happens now?
The future ownership of the Crafar farms
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Bringing New Zealand’s biosecurity up to date
The Biosecurity Act 1993 is now 17 years old and the legislation has not kept up to date with the evolution of biosecurity challenges in New Zealand. New markets are opening, imports are increasing, there is potential harm from
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Your things can cause headaches when they head out of bounds
You will have all sorts of things on your farm: dogs, stock, water reservoirs, effluent ponds, fires, weeds, emergencypetrol supplies, children, compost heaps, bird scarers, etc. Some of those things are valuable
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