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What constitutes defamation under Australian law?

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Defamation in Australia occurs when a statement harms the reputation of an individual or entity, causing them to be shunned, avoided, or brought into ridicule.;For a statement to be defamatory, it must be published to...

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How does patent protection work in Australia?

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To obtain a patent in Australia, you must file an application with IP Australia, which examines the application for novelty and inventiveness.;Once granted, patent protection lasts up to 20 years, provided maintenance...

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What assets are protected in bankruptcy?

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Protected assets typically include household goods, tools of trade, and a limited amount of equity in your home.;Certain personal items and a vehicle with limited value may also be protected from seizure.

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How can a will be updated or revoked?

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A will can be updated through a codicil, which is an amendment to the original will, or by creating a new will that revokes the previous one.;To revoke a will, the testator can destroy the original document or include...

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What is the difference between an agreement and a contract?

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An agreement is a mutual understanding between parties, while a contract is a legally binding agreement enforceable by law.;Contracts must contain all essential elements, whereas agreements may lack enforceability.

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How can tenants dispute unfair rent increases?

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Tenants can apply to a tenancy tribunal or equivalent body to dispute the rent increase.;They should provide evidence that the increase is unreasonable compared to similar properties in the area.

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How can I prepare for commercial litigation?

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Gather all relevant documents, consult with a lawyer, and understand your legal position.;Preparing a strong case involves thorough investigation and clear documentation of facts.

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What should I do if I am partially at fault in a motor accident?

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If you are partially at fault, you may still be able to claim compensation, but it might be reduced based on your degree of fault.;It's important to provide accurate information to your insurer and seek legal advice t...

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