Buying Property in NSW – 5 Things to Check Before You Exchange

CML LAWYERS A practical guide from CML Lawyers  |  Sydney CBD & Cowra NSW   Exchanging contracts is the moment you become legally committed to buying a property. Once you exchange — with very limited exceptions — you are bound. There is no undoing it without financial consequence. Yet property buyers routinely exchange without fully […]

Pre-exchange Purchaser Property Checklist

PRE-EXCHANGE PROPERTY CHECKLIST Print and work through this checklist before exchanging contracts on any NSW property   1. THE CONTRACT ☐ Obtained a copy of the Contract for Sale before making an offer ☐ Solicitor has reviewed the full contract including all annexures ☐ Settlement period confirmed and is realistic for my lender ☐ Special […]

Equitable Accounting and Co-Ownership Rights

Parkas v Shankar [2025] NSWSC 1140 (BC202515437) Abstract The New South Wales Supreme Court decision in Parkas v Shankar represents a significant contribution to the jurisprudence surrounding co-ownership of real property and the equitable principles governing contribution claims. This case provides important clarification on the rights of co-owners to recover expenditures for improvements and repairs, […]

NSW Supreme Court Strikes Down $63.4M Disruption Claim in Major Infrastructure Case

Key Takeaway: No Room for Creative Contract Interpretation When Language is Clear In a decisive judgment delivered on 4 September 2025, the NSW Supreme Court’s CPB Contractors Pty Ltd v Transport for NSW [2025] NSWSC 1005 serves as a crucial reminder for construction professionals about the limits of contract interpretation. Hammerschlag CJ struck out CPB’s […]

Conditional Certificates of Practical Completion

Is your Certificate of Practical Completion what you think it is? We have seen instances where Superintendents have purported to issue ‘conditional certificates of practical completion’.  Such that while the majority of the criteria of practical completion as defined in the contract has been achieved but for whatever reason not all the criteria has been […]

What is a scope of Works

The Scope of Work Definition in Construction   The scope of work might be the most important part of a construction agreement – even more important than the price.   The scope of work in construction is the list of construction obligations, as well as work activities that all contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers are obligated […]

Paid when Paid provisions

What are paid when paid provisions and how are they relevant in the construction industry?   The Problem   Delays in payments are endemic in the construction industry all over the world.  With global reports concluding that the construction industry is most affected by delays with 65% of stakeholders having experienced delayed payments. Extensive research […]