16 criminal offences that you may not be aware of in NSW
There are a number of offences and Road Rules that you may not be aware of, even though they can attract significant penalties...
Read MoreA helpful tip if you are intending to build
It has become common in recent times for builders of spec homes to enter into a preliminary agreement with their customers to cover such things as site consultancy, preliminary earthworks,...
Read MoreWhat is a Company Limited By Guarantee vs Incorporated Association?
Learn the characteristics of a company limited by guarantee vs incorporated association, as well as how to transition to it .
Read MoreThe Statutory Warranties Available Under The Home Building Act, 1989
An in-depth overview of the Home Building Act, 1989, and how it impacts on the statutory warranties available.
Read MoreWhat you need to know about the NSW Government’s new construction guidelines
New procurement Guidelines for all NSW infrastructure projects will come into effect on 1 July 2013. All construction companies who tender, or are planning to tender, for NSW Government infrastructure...
Read MoreEffective Exclusion Clauses in Commercial Contracts: 2 Lessons for Business Owners
Exclusion clauses must be explicitly agreed upon by both parties and must form part of the contractual terms for them to be effective. For exclusion clauses to be effective they...
Read MoreOccupier of retail shop not liable for the actions of a “suspected fraudster”
On the 8th of February 2013, the New South Wales Court of Appeal handed down its Decision in an appeal by a store owner against a finding it was liable...
Read MoreThe Claimants’ Insurance Lawyer should understand the Claimant, their loss & how it affects them
Insurance disputes generally involve two parties, the Insurer and the Claimant. One generally a multi-national company, and the other more often than not, a person.
Read MoreRego labels are no longer required in NSW
From 1 January 2013, registration labels in NSW are no longer a legal requirement for light vehicles, including cars, motorcycles and trailers up to a gross vehicle mass of 4.5...
Read MoreColes must pay the following failed appeal
The New South Wales Court of Appeal has ordered Coles Supermarkets to pay damages of nearly half a million dollars to a lady who was recovering from cancer when she...
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