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How enforceable are verbal contracts?

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Verbal contracts can be enforceable in Australia, but proving the terms can be challenging without written evidence.;Certain types of contracts, such as those involving real estate, must be in writing to be enforceable.

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What documents need notarization in Australia?

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Documents that often require notarization include powers of attorney, affidavits, statutory declarations, and international legal documents.;Notarization is also needed for documents related to property transactions,...

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Can public figures sue for defamation in Australia?

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Public figures can sue for defamation, but they may face a higher burden of proof, needing to show that the defamatory statement was made with actual malice.;Public figures often use defamation lawsuits to protect the...

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What are Australia's free trade agreements?

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Australia has free trade agreements with countries including China, Japan, South Korea, and the United States.;Key provisions of these agreements often include tariff reductions, improved market access, and protection...

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What are the rules for government transparency?

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The Australian government is required to adhere to the principles of open government, which include transparency and accountability.;Legislation such as the Freedom of Information Act 1982 and the Public Governance, P...

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How are interest rates regulated for loans in Australia?

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In Australia, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) and the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) oversee the regulation of interest rates for loans.;Banks and financial institutions also have their own inte...

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What is the family provision claim?

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Family provision claims allow eligible family members to seek a share of the estate if they believe they have not been adequately provided for.;The claim must be made within a specified time frame after the death, and...

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