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What costs are associated with arbitration?

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Costs of arbitration include arbitrator fees, administrative fees, and legal costs.;These costs can vary based on the complexity and duration of the arbitration.

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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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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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How does the Australian government recognize Aboriginal rights?

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The Australian government recognizes Aboriginal rights through policies, legislation, and land rights frameworks.;Recent initiatives include the establishment of reconciliation programs and support for Aboriginal comm...

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What is a building defect?

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A building defect is a failure in the construction that results in the property not being fit for use or not meeting quality standards.;This can include structural issues, water leaks, or other faults that arise after...

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What is the role of a bankruptcy trustee?

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A bankruptcy trustee is responsible for managing your bankruptcy, including selling assets and distributing proceeds to creditors.;The trustee also investigates your financial affairs and ensures compliance with bankr...

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How can one enforce an arbitration award?

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To enforce an arbitration award, one must file an application with the relevant court.;The court may recognize and enforce the award unless there are grounds for refusal under the arbitration laws.

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