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What are the remedies for breach of contract?

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Remedies for breach of contract include damages, specific performance, rescission, and restitution.;The appropriate remedy depends on the nature of the breach and the terms of the contract.

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What is commercial litigation?

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Commercial litigation involves resolving business disputes through the court system.;It is necessary when negotiations and alternative dispute resolution methods fail.

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How can employees address workplace bullying in Australia?

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Employees experiencing workplace bullying can report the behavior to their employer, seek support from a union, or file a complaint with the Fair Work Commission, which can issue orders to stop the bullying.;Legal pro...

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How does bankruptcy affect debt recovery?

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Bankruptcy can halt debt recovery efforts and result in the discharge of certain debts.;However, secured creditors may still recover their collateral despite bankruptcy proceedings.

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What are the regulations for homeschooling in Australia?

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Parents must register with their state or territory education authority and follow specific guidelines.;They are also required to provide a curriculum that meets educational standards and submit regular progress reports.

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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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