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What are the rights of builders under Australian law?

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Builders have the right to be paid for their work, to work in a safe environment, and to access necessary information from clients.;They also have rights related to the quality and timely execution of work as per the...

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How does Australia address international environmental law?

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Australia addresses international environmental law by adopting regulations and policies that comply with global agreements.;Participation in international environmental forums and adherence to treaties are key aspects.

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What is the process for registering a trademark in Australia?

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The process for registering a trademark in Australia involves searching the trademarks database, filing an application, and undergoing examination.;If accepted, the trademark is published in the Official Journal of Tr...

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How does international law impact Australian legislation?

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International law can shape Australian legislation by requiring domestic laws to comply with international treaties and conventions.;Australia may amend its laws to align with international standards and obligations.

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What are the legal implications of hiring employees?

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When hiring employees, businesses must comply with fair work laws, provide appropriate contracts, and ensure workplace safety.;They must also meet payroll tax obligations and provide superannuation contributions for t...

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What is the difference between bankruptcy and liquidation?

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Bankruptcy applies to individuals, while liquidation is the process of winding up a company's affairs.;Both processes involve selling assets to pay creditors, but the legal implications and procedures differ.

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