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This is the hospitality opportunity of the year in arguably one of the most desirable café locations in Christchurch.
Savoire is a busy urban café situated in the affluent Merivale Mall near the entrance/exit and sits amongst popular hospitality businesses.
Business highlights:
* Well … View moreThis is the hospitality opportunity of the year in arguably one of the most desirable café locations in Christchurch.
Savoire is a busy urban café situated in the affluent Merivale Mall near the entrance/exit and sits amongst popular hospitality businesses.
Business highlights:
* Well established and supported by locals and shoppers
* Further potential to grow business
* Liquor licence in place - this area of the business can definitely be developed further
* Refurbishment needed, plans approved, add your creative style
* Affluent suburb, consistent turnover $800,000+ year on year
Call Sami for further information.
Price $295,000+, estimated stock value $5,500.
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The Team from Christchurch City Council
We've rescheduled this meeting for 27 February at 6:30pm. The original meeting had to be postponed due to the State of Emergency called in response to Cyclone Gita.
Sheree Neighbourly Lead from Linwood
Brand new leather toddler boots with an eagle stamped in the side could be for boys or girls but more girls I think size eu24 uk7 us8
Price: $40
The Team from ACC New Zealand
Riding a motorcycle or scooter inevitably carries more risk than driving a four-wheeled vehicle. And it turns out quite a lot of us have someone close to us who rides (in fact, 48% of Neighbourly members!)
If you worry about their safety, there is something you can do: encourage them to take … View moreRiding a motorcycle or scooter inevitably carries more risk than driving a four-wheeled vehicle. And it turns out quite a lot of us have someone close to us who rides (in fact, 48% of Neighbourly members!)
If you worry about their safety, there is something you can do: encourage them to take Ride Forever coaching, provided (and heavily subsidised) by ACC. It's delivered by experts and it works, as Simon Gotlieb's story shows. Neighbourly members can book a FREE Ride Forever course before 31 March using promo code NEIGH18 over here.
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Jo Haywood Reporter from Homed
Keen gardener Clint Green has a cautionary potting mix tale for gardeners everywhere, after surviving a horrific bout of legionnaires' disease.
Click here to read Clint's story.
Todd Blake from Chisnallwood Intermediate School
Established as a Junior High School, Chisnallwood is specifically designed to meet the needs of students in their pre-adolescent years. This design has been carefully developed over many years and is based on the best that has been seen in New Zealand and internationally.
With a healthy roll of … View moreEstablished as a Junior High School, Chisnallwood is specifically designed to meet the needs of students in their pre-adolescent years. This design has been carefully developed over many years and is based on the best that has been seen in New Zealand and internationally.
With a healthy roll of 600, Chisnallwood is opening doorways to opportunities that will prepare students fully for secondary school and beyond. A well-balanced mixture of specialist and home room teaching in this highly resourced environment will capture their interest and attention in a manner that will ensure their success.
Visit our website or catch us on Facebook to see what we are up to.
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The Team from Neighbours Aotearoa
Register your Neighbours Day event before March 9 and you'll go into the draw to win a $200 prezzy card to help with your event! Visit: neighboursdayaotearoa.org...
The Team from Age Concern New Zealand
We are excited to announce that registrations for our Annual National Age Concern Conference ‘Age Concerns Everyone’ are now OPEN! The conference will be taking place on the 16 and 17 April 2018 in Wellington.
We have a fantastic line up of speakers and topics, from discussions about older … View moreWe are excited to announce that registrations for our Annual National Age Concern Conference ‘Age Concerns Everyone’ are now OPEN! The conference will be taking place on the 16 and 17 April 2018 in Wellington.
We have a fantastic line up of speakers and topics, from discussions about older workers, retirement income, housing, LGBTIQ and Maori solutions through to social connection initiatives and innovation. For more details and to register please visit our website! www.ageconcern.org.nz...
Reporter Sunday Star Times
From weeks on end of blistering hot days to calamitous cyclones, we've pretty much had it all this summer. The extreme temperatures in some parts are in stark contrast to other storm-battered coastal zones Tell us how summer's been in your area.
Steven Duxfield from Corcoran French
What are they?
Restraints of trade are commonly misunderstood. In this eBites article we hope to demystify them for you.
Trade restraints are regularly used to restrict the way in which entities or individuals conduct business. They’re often found in commercial contracts, such as agreements for … View moreWhat are they?
Restraints of trade are commonly misunderstood. In this eBites article we hope to demystify them for you.
Trade restraints are regularly used to restrict the way in which entities or individuals conduct business. They’re often found in commercial contracts, such as agreements for the sale and purchase of a business, franchise agreements, partnership agreements to name a few examples.
They can also be included in commercial leases to protect the business of neighbouring tenants, or by landlords wanting to increase the value of their investment by restricting the business use at the particular location. The owner of a shopping complex for example may wish to prevent tenant businesses conducting similar activities to their own, or from changing the type of business in future.
Many employees will also see them if they check their employment agreement, particularly if they occupy a senior role or have access to confidential information or client relationships that are sensitive to their employer’s operations.
A lesser known, but still important, example of a restraint of trade is the encumbrance that can be registered on a property’s title to prevent a future owner from using the property for a particular commercial activity.
As you can see from all this, trade restraints are varied and often used.
Are they enforceable?
This is the main question we get asked. Many people think such restraints are unenforceable and they can do what they want regardless of them being subject to one. That isn’t necessarily true. Whether a particular restraint of trade is enforceable will often come down to reasonableness. That is a term that has long been the subject of legal debate and can vary on a case by case basis.
Geographical restriction, the nature of the activity restricted, the timeframe of the restriction and whether benefits have been given for the restraint that reflect the obligation imposed are all relevant to reasonableness and its enforceability. These are all important, as the courts have wide powers to modify or remove restraints of trade, or to decline to enforce them altogether in the absence of reasonableness. This last power was interestingly referred to as the “blue pencil rule” in the past and is now found in section 83 of the recently enacted Contract and Commercial Law Act 2017.
Restraints of trade clauses often say that the parties agree they are reasonable, that consideration has been provided for them, and that they are separate from other obligations in the contract. However, there is no such thing as a standard restraint of trade, and the particular context should be carefully considered before parties agree to such a restriction or when considering enforcement.
The best legal advice we can give here is to have us review a contract containing a restraint of trade, or when you think it could be worthwhile putting one in it prior to signing. We are best placed at that point to identify potential fish hooks and protect your best interests for the future. Getting our advice on enforceability, if this becomes live, is also important.
Matthew from Spreydon
RECYCLING MAN PLASTIC DRUMS
Inside the drums there been Cosmetics for making woman's hand cream.
15 Cans of food for one Plastic Drum.
FOOD BANKS WE ARE DONATING TO
Ellesmere Food Bank
Delta Community Support Trust
… View moreRECYCLING MAN PLASTIC DRUMS
Inside the drums there been Cosmetics for making woman's hand cream.
15 Cans of food for one Plastic Drum.
FOOD BANKS WE ARE DONATING TO
Ellesmere Food Bank
Delta Community Support Trust
Catholic Social Services.
Salvation Army in Christchurch.
Call 02108439932
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