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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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What challenges do Aboriginal communities face under the law?

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Aboriginal communities face challenges such as legal recognition issues, bureaucratic barriers, and ongoing discrimination.;These challenges often hinder their ability to assert their rights and access justice effecti...

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What are the potential damages in a defamation case?

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Damages in a defamation case can include compensatory damages for actual harm, aggravated damages for additional harm caused by the defendant's conduct, and punitive damages.;The court may also award injunctive relief...

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How can contracts be enforced in construction projects?

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Contracts can be enforced through litigation, mediation, or arbitration, depending on the terms outlined in the contract.;Legal action may be necessary when disputes arise that cannot be resolved through negotiation.

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How does Australian law address discrimination?

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Australian law addresses discrimination through the Racial Discrimination Act and the Sex Discrimination Act.;These laws prohibit discrimination based on race, sex, disability, and other attributes.

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What are the time limits for filing a work claim?

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Time limits vary, but most claims must be filed within 3 to 12 months of the incident.;It's crucial to be aware of these deadlines to avoid losing the right to claim.

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