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How can I prove defamation in Australia?

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To prove defamation, the plaintiff must show that the statement was published, identified them, was defamatory, and caused or is likely to cause serious harm.;Evidence such as witness testimony, documents, and records...

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How does the Goods and Services Tax (GST) work in Australia?

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The Goods and Services Tax (GST) in Australia is a 10% tax on most goods and services sold or consumed, with some exemptions.;Businesses must register for GST if their annual turnover exceeds the threshold, and they c...

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What insurance is required for construction projects?

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Construction projects typically require public liability insurance, workers' compensation insurance, and home warranty insurance.;These insurances protect builders and clients from financial loss due to accidents or d...

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Can a notary public certify a copy of a document in Australia?

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Yes, notaries public in Australia are authorized to certify copies of documents, confirming that they are true copies of the originals.;Certified copies are often required for official purposes, such as visa applicati...

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How do I start a franchise in Australia?

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Starting a franchise involves researching potential franchises, obtaining legal and financial advice, and signing a franchise agreement.;You must also ensure compliance with Australian franchising laws and regulations...

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What is the role of intent in defamation cases?

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Intent is not a necessary element in proving defamation; what matters is the effect of the statement on the plaintiff's reputation.;However, demonstrating malicious intent can support claims for aggravated or punitive...

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Can arbitration decisions be appealed?

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Arbitration decisions are generally final, but parties can appeal on specific grounds such as procedural unfairness.;Appeals are limited and must comply with the conditions set out in the arbitration agreement or appl...

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