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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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Can I appeal a denied work claim?

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Yes, you can appeal a denied work claim by submitting a request for review to the relevant body.;The appeal process usually involves presenting new evidence or clarifying existing information.

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How can individuals protect their cryptocurrency assets?

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Individuals can use secure wallets, enable two-factor authentication, and diversify their assets.;Regularly updating software and being aware of phishing scams are also crucial for protection.

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What happens if my legal aid application is denied?

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If your legal aid application is denied, you can request a review of the decision or seek assistance from community legal centers.;You may also consider seeking pro bono legal assistance if your application for legal...

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Compensation for Stolen Curtains from Rental Property - NSW

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Under Australian consumer law, landlords have rights to reasonable care of their property. The agency's failure to prevent the theft constitutes a breach of their duty of care. You may claim compensation for the cost...

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How is negligence determined in Australian civil law?

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Negligence is determined by assessing whether the defendant owed a duty of care, breached that duty, and caused harm or damage as a result.;The plaintiff must prove that the harm was a foreseeable consequence of the d...

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How does arbitration differ from mediation?

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Arbitration involves a binding decision by an arbitrator, while mediation seeks a mutually agreed resolution facilitated by a mediator.;Mediation is usually less formal and focuses on negotiation and settlement.

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