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How can a contract be terminated legally?

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A contract can be terminated legally by mutual agreement, performance, breach, or frustration.;Termination clauses in the contract itself can also dictate the conditions under which a contract can be ended.

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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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How does the government regulate lobbying activities?

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Lobbying activities in Australia are regulated by the Lobbying Code of Conduct, which sets out rules for transparency and accountability.;Lobbyists must register on the federal Lobbyist Register and disclose their cli...

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What are the rules for government transparency?

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The Australian government is required to adhere to the principles of open government, which include transparency and accountability.;Legislation such as the Freedom of Information Act 1982 and the Public Governance, P...

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How are security deposits handled in Australia?

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Security deposits must be lodged with the relevant state or territory authority.;Landlords must return the deposit within a specified period after the lease ends, minus any legitimate deductions.

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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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How does shared custody work in Australia?

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Shared custody in Australia typically involves both parents having significant time and involvement in the child's life, with arrangements made to balance the child's best interests and practical considerations.;Court...

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