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What if the other driver is uninsured or underinsured?

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You can make a claim through your own insurance policy if you have uninsured motorist coverage or seek compensation through a state-run fund if available.;In some cases, it may be possible to file a lawsuit against th...

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Can debts be disputed in Australia?

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Debts can be disputed by responding to the creditor with evidence that the debt is incorrect or not owed.;If the dispute is unresolved, it can be taken to the relevant ombudsman or tribunal for a decision.

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What are the import tariff rates in Australia?

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Tariff rates vary depending on the product category and country of origin, with specific rates available on the Australian Border Force website.;Australia has free trade agreements with several countries that may redu...

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What are the laws on sports betting in Australia?

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Sports betting is regulated under the Interactive Gambling Act 2001 and various state and territory laws.;Operators must hold appropriate licenses and adhere to regulations regarding advertising and consumer protection.

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What are the common types of civil cases in Australia?

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Common types of civil cases in Australia include contract disputes, property disputes, personal injury claims, and family law matters.;Other common civil cases involve defamation, debt recovery, and consumer protectio...

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What is Australia's stance on international criminal law?

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Australia supports international criminal law through legislation that incorporates international crimes and cooperation with international tribunals.;Australia also contributes to international efforts to prosecute w...

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How is cybercrime prosecuted in Australia?

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Cybercrime in Australia is prosecuted under various laws, including the Cybercrime Act 2001, which covers offenses such as hacking and online fraud.;Penalties for cybercrime can include imprisonment, fines, and confis...

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