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What are the consequences of bankruptcy?

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Consequences of bankruptcy include loss of assets, impact on credit rating, and restrictions on obtaining credit.;You may also face limitations on running a business and certain travel restrictions.

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What is the role of the ACCC in franchising?

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The ACCC enforces the Franchising Code of Conduct, investigates complaints, and ensures that franchisors and franchisees comply with legal obligations.;It also provides guidance and information to help both parties un...

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How does unfair dismissal work in Australia?

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Unfair dismissal occurs when an employee is terminated in a harsh, unjust, or unreasonable manner. Employees can lodge a complaint with the Fair Work Commission within 21 days of the dismissal.;Remedies for unfair dis...

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How does bankruptcy affect credit rating?

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Bankruptcy significantly impacts your credit rating, making it difficult to obtain credit in the future.;The record of bankruptcy remains on your credit report for up to five years or longer in some cases.

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What is a building defect?

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A building defect is a failure in the construction that results in the property not being fit for use or not meeting quality standards.;This can include structural issues, water leaks, or other faults that arise after...

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Can debts be disputed in Australia?

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Debts can be disputed by responding to the creditor with evidence that the debt is incorrect or not owed.;If the dispute is unresolved, it can be taken to the relevant ombudsman or tribunal for a decision.

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What are the legal requirements for government procurement?

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Government procurement in Australia is governed by the Commonwealth Procurement Rules (CPRs), which set out the principles and processes to be followed.;These rules ensure transparency, accountability, and value for m...

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