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How do I start a franchise in Australia?

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Starting a franchise involves researching potential franchises, obtaining legal and financial advice, and signing a franchise agreement.;You must also ensure compliance with Australian franchising laws and regulations...

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What is the role of intent in defamation cases?

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Intent is not a necessary element in proving defamation; what matters is the effect of the statement on the plaintiff's reputation.;However, demonstrating malicious intent can support claims for aggravated or punitive...

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What should be included in a rental agreement?

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A rental agreement should include the rent amount, payment terms, duration, and tenant/landlord obligations.;It should also cover the rules for terminating the lease and handling security deposits.

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How do I file a motor accident claim in Australia?

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Notify your insurance company as soon as possible and provide them with all necessary documentation, including police reports and medical records.;Fill out the claim form provided by your insurer and submit any requir...

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Can I claim for psychological harm caused by medical negligence?

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Yes, compensation can be claimed for psychological injuries, such as anxiety or depression, resulting from medical negligence.;The psychological harm must be linked to the negligent act and substantiated by medical ev...

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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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