About DateWiseNZ
DateWise NZ helps property professionals, business brokers, legal practitioners, and advisors calculate important agreement dates under New Zealand contracts with greater speed and consistency.
Why DateWise NZ Exists
Calculating agreement dates manually can be time-consuming and prone to mistakes. Under pressure or with complex timelines, missing a critical working day or regional holiday can have significant contractual and legal consequences.
DateWise NZ was built to simplify:
- Working day calculations
- Settlement deadlines
- Conditional agreements
- Regional anniversary exclusions
- Public holiday exclusions
- LIM exclusion periods
- Business sale agreement timelines
What DateWise NZ Calculates
Comprehensive date tracking for key milestones throughout the contract lifecycle.
Key Features
Advanced automation and safety checks designed for New Zealand agreements.
NZ Working Day Engine
Accurate counting of New Zealand working days, automatically skipping weekends and public holidays.
Regional Anniversary Detection
Automatic location-based detection of regional anniversary days (e.g., Auckland, Wellington, Canterbury) to prevent timing errors.
Automatic Settlement Calculations
Instantly determine pre-settlement inspections, settlement dates, and post-settlement requirements.
Custom Condition Support
Add tailor-made clauses, finance dates, or custom vendor obligations in seconds.
Audit Trail & Workings Log
Comprehensive step-by-step log showing exactly how dates were calculated, perfect for file notes.
Property & Business Modes
Specially configured presets for both ADLS Property agreements and Business sale transactions.
Who Uses DateWise NZ
Helping professionals across different industries align and operate error-free.
Important Disclaimer
DateWise NZ is provided as a general informational tool only.
While every effort is made to provide accurate calculations, users should independently verify all dates and contractual obligations.
DateWise NZ does not provide legal advice and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional legal services.