At its heart, the process of subdivision has overlapping elements of property and resource management law, and involves both practical and conceptual issues. The wide variety of legal and practical issues that arise, often under time pressure, mean this can be a challenging area of law to navigate.
This book is a comprehensive first port of call.
Subdivisions Law and Practice addresses and breaks down the legal nature of subdivisions, and provides practical guidance to lawyers, surveyors, planners, students, and anyone whose area of expertise or interest lies in subdivisions in New Zealand.
Related Titles
• McMorland, McMorland on Easements, Covenants, and Licences, 5th edition
• van Alphen Fyfe, Student Companion: Land law, 6th edition
• McMorland & Gibbons, McMorland and Gibbons on Unit Titles and Cross-leases, 2nd edition
Thomas Gibbons BSocSc, LLB(Hons), LLM, MRP is principal of Thomas Gibbons Law. His practice includes subdivisions, land development, unit titles, easements and covenants, professional responsibility, Public Works Act issues and local government. A significant part of his practice involves providing expert opinions, and he has given expert evidence on land development and property matters in the High Court on a number of occasions.