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The Power of Statutory Demands to Resolve Debts
For creditors attempting to recoup debts in the intricate web of Australian company law, especially in the state of New South Wales (NSW), the statutory demand is an indispensable instrument. Creditors and debtors rely heavily on this legal document, which is
Crimes Act Victoria: Theft and Handling Stolen Goods
Theft and handling stolen goods are crimes punishable under the Crimes Act of Victoria. These actions harm individuals and businesses while destroying the sense of security within a community. To learn more about the legal implications of theft and handling
Migration Act: Detention of Deportees and Removees
Please note that the information we provide in this article about ‘detention of deportees and removees’ is current as of the date of publication, and the DHA regularly updates rules and regulations. Kindly ensure that you check the official updates before
Schooner Standard Drinks in Australia
This article will discuss the schooner standard drinks rate in Australia. In Australia, a schooner is a type of beer glass, not a specific drink. It’s the most common size for serving beer in most states, holding around 425 millilitres (15 imperial
Parking Fines NSW 2024: What’s New?
Parking fines NSW has become a hot topic in the state’s traffic news. Since the introduction of the ticketless parking fines NSW in 2020, a lot of drivers faced challenges when it comes to receiving the infringement notice via email. Parking in a
Bad Faith: Legal Definition in Australia
Have you ever heard of the legal term ‘bad faith’? In Australian Contract Law, there isn’t a single, universally accepted definition.” The United States, for example, has a well-established legal doctrine of good faith in contract law (Uniform