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What should be included in a rental agreement?

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A rental agreement should include the rent amount, payment terms, duration, and tenant/landlord obligations.;It should also cover the rules for terminating the lease and handling security deposits.

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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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What are the pathways to permanent residency in Australia?

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Pathways to permanent residency include the General Skilled Migration program, employer-sponsored visas, and family reunion visas.;Other options include the Global Talent Independent program and regional visas designe...

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What are the legal requirements for government procurement?

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Government procurement in Australia is governed by the Commonwealth Procurement Rules (CPRs), which set out the principles and processes to be followed.;These rules ensure transparency, accountability, and value for m...

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What if the other driver is uninsured or underinsured?

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You can make a claim through your own insurance policy if you have uninsured motorist coverage or seek compensation through a state-run fund if available.;In some cases, it may be possible to file a lawsuit against th...

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How can disputes between parents and schools be resolved?

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Disputes can be resolved through mediation, administrative complaints, or legal action if necessary.;Parents can also seek assistance from parent advocacy groups or legal professionals specializing in education law.

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