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How do no-win, no-fee agreements work in personal injury law?

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No-win, no-fee agreements allow clients to engage legal representation without upfront costs, paying only if the case is successful.;This arrangement makes legal services more accessible to those who may not afford to...

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What are the penalties for violating trade laws in Australia?

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Penalties for violating trade laws can include fines, imprisonment, and the revocation of export or import licenses.;Non-compliance can also result in seizure of goods and reputational damage for the business involved.

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What are the regulations around payday loans in Australia?

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Payday loans in Australia are regulated by the National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009, which caps fees and interest rates that lenders can charge.;Lenders are also required to assess the borrower's ability to re...

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How does the Tax File Number (TFN) system work in Australia?

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A Tax File Number (TFN) is a unique identifier for individuals and businesses, used for tax administration and ensuring correct tax payments.;Having a TFN is essential for lodging tax returns, applying for government...

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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 long does bankruptcy last in Australia?

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Bankruptcy usually lasts for three years and one day from the date it is declared.;In some cases, the bankruptcy period can be extended up to eight years if the trustee determines misconduct.

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