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What documents need notarization in Australia?

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Documents that often require notarization include powers of attorney, affidavits, statutory declarations, and international legal documents.;Notarization is also needed for documents related to property transactions,...

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What are the rules for exporting goods from Australia?

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Businesses must comply with the Export Control Act 1982, which regulates the export of certain goods, especially agricultural and defense-related products.;They must also ensure that their goods meet the standards and...

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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 long does it take to get legal aid approval?

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The approval process for legal aid can take several weeks, depending on the complexity of your case and the volume of applications.;It is important to submit all required documentation promptly to avoid delays in proc...

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What are the common causes of construction disputes?

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Common causes of construction disputes include delays, quality of work, contract interpretation, and payment issues.;Miscommunication and differing expectations between parties often exacerbate these disputes.

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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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