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How is fault determined in a personal injury case?

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Fault in personal injury cases is determined by assessing evidence such as witness statements, accident reports, and expert opinions.;The concept of negligence, which includes duty of care, breach, causation, and dama...

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What are common challenges in franchising?

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Common challenges include maintaining consistency across franchises, managing relationships, and ensuring compliance with legal requirements.;Franchisees may face challenges such as high initial costs, strict operatio...

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How can bystanders report domestic violence in Australia?

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Bystanders can report domestic violence by contacting the police or local domestic violence hotlines and providing details of the suspected abuse.;They can also encourage the victim to seek help and provide informatio...

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How does the Family Court handle domestic violence cases?

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The Family Court considers the safety and well-being of victims and children when making decisions in domestic violence cases, prioritizing protective measures.;It can issue orders that address custody, visitation, an...

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How does bankruptcy affect credit rating?

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Bankruptcy significantly impacts your credit rating, making it difficult to obtain credit in the future.;The record of bankruptcy remains on your credit report for up to five years or longer in some cases.

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What are the penalties for violating trade laws in Australia?

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Penalties for violating trade laws can include fines, imprisonment, and the revocation of export or import licenses.;Non-compliance can also result in seizure of goods and reputational damage for the business involved.

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