Wednesday, 11 March 2026
Chair
William Hall, Barrister, Inns of Court
Time of the Essence and What Happens When the Timing Goes Wrong
- Time of the Essence and how it relates to payments of deposits
- What happens if the bank delays the transfer of funds? Novadeck Pty Ltd v CK & PT Property Holdings Pty Ltd [2025] QCA 170
- Is 5pm always the cut off time?
- Can you imply a term to save you when things go wrong? Kairouz v Jasper Nominees Limited [2025]VSC 16
Presented by Roland Taylor, Lecturer, College of Law
Description
Attend and earn 0.5 CPD unit in Substantive Law
This program is based on QLD legislation
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Presenters
William Hall, Barrister, Inns of CourtWilliam was called to the Bar in 2024, and accepts briefs in commercial and public law, with a particular interest in property law. William’s experience includes appearances in courts and tribunals in both state and federal jurisdictions, acting both led and unled. Prior to being called to the Bar, William graduated from the Master of Law at the University of Cambridge, which was awarded with First Class Honours, where William studied a diverse range of subjects including restitution, law and economics, and labour law. While in England, William spent time in London completing mini-pupillages at leading commercial and public law chambers. In 2021, William was the Associate to the Honourable Justice D A Mullins AO of the Queensland Court of Appeal. William has also worked as an associate at a leading international law firm and as a sessional academic in property law and jurisprudence. William holds a Bachelor of Laws (with First Class Honours, and the University Medal), and a Bachelor of Commerce, majoring in Economics (with Distinction).
Roland Taylor, Lecturer, College of Law
Roland was admitted as a solicitor in 1993. He was made a partner of Mckays Solicitors in 2003. He has been in charge of Statewide Conveyancing, the conveyancing division of Mckays Solicitors since 2000. Statewide incorporated in 2011 and Roland was the managing director until January 2024 when he sold out of the business. Roland has since completed a masters of applied law. Roland is currently a lecturer at the College of Law. Roland has presented at over 50 Legal seminars since 2004. He is also the author of the legal textbook "Agent's Handbook".