…company, the company is a separate legal identity. The land was compulsorily acquired by the NSW Government and the owners were awarded compensation for the land. The company was initially…
…skills necessary to be great lawyers and well-rounded, ethical people”, said Mr Panagoda. For more about Maithri Panagoda you can go to www.codea.com.au andwww.maithripanagoda.com. Read the full media release here….
…can I do about this now? If you are an avid fan of Sex and the City (and I am and by admitting this perhaps also showing my age) you…
…comply with the formal requirements for a valid will? The requirements for a valid will are set out in the Succession Act 2006 (NSW) and are as follows: There is…
…are a couple of reasons why the Courts would refuse to grant an injunction including: an order for a party to carry on a business would require “constant supervision by…
…here. On the same day, the NSW Deputy Premier and Minister for Education and Early Learning, Prue Car, announced that she had appointed Mr Tom Alegounarias to conduct a review…
…a “volunteer” when as a matter of legal analysis the person is an employee. Well, they can agree of course but if the agreement comes before a court their agreement…
…and state anti-discrimination legislation, and unlawful termination protections. However, since 1 July 2009 employees have also been able to commence proceedings against their employers using the new “adverse action” provisions…
…property for lawn and yard maintenance, you can only make a claim for the increase in your need for that paid care, not the entire amount. Once a claim for…
…authority or its officers. The PID Act not only declares it illegal to take detrimental action against a whistleblower for making the disclosure, but it also provides compensation for any…
…us all long stemmed candles and place them into makeshift Coca-Cola holders* and I would listen and sing along to Bing Crosby as he told me he saw my Mum…
…until new tenant commenced, termination costs, locksmiths, mediation, etc, NCAT legal costs and preparation of new lease costs. Applicable section in Conveyancing Act 1919 (NSW) Section 129 (as applicable to…
…comply with the formal requirements for a valid will? The requirements for a valid will are set out in the Succession Act 2006 (NSW) and are as follows: There is…
…as agent for TEN, offered the Shares to SEVEN and NINE for a total of $1. Both SEVEN and NINE accepted the offer. The issues TEN argued: (a) that its…