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What is the role of an executor in administering an estate?

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An executor's role includes gathering and managing the deceased's assets, paying debts and taxes, and distributing the remaining assets to beneficiaries.;The executor must act in the best interests of the estate and c...

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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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Can arbitration decisions be appealed?

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Arbitration decisions are generally final, but parties can appeal on specific grounds such as procedural unfairness.;Appeals are limited and must comply with the conditions set out in the arbitration agreement or appl...

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How do bankruptcy laws work for individuals in Australia?

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Individuals can declare bankruptcy through the Australian Financial Security Authority (AFSA), which involves submitting a bankruptcy application and undergoing a financial assessment.;Once declared bankrupt, an indiv...

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What constitutes a breach of contract?

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A breach of contract occurs when one party fails to perform their obligations as outlined in the contract.;This can include non-performance, partial performance, or performance that does not meet the agreed terms.

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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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