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How do I find a notary public in Australia?

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You can find a notary public through online directories, the Yellow Pages, or by contacting legal associations in Australia.;Many notaries public advertise their services online, and local legal firms can also provide...

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What is the difference between an agreement and a contract?

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An agreement is a mutual understanding between parties, while a contract is a legally binding agreement enforceable by law.;Contracts must contain all essential elements, whereas agreements may lack enforceability.

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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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How are off-the-plan property purchases regulated in Australia?

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Off-the-plan property purchases are regulated to protect buyers, requiring developers to provide detailed disclosure statements and adhere to building timelines.;Buyers have the right to a cooling-off period and can s...

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What are the main human rights protected in Australia?

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The main human rights include the right to life, freedom from torture, and the right to equality.;These rights are protected by both domestic laws and international treaties ratified by Australia.

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Can I appeal a denied work claim?

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Yes, you can appeal a denied work claim by submitting a request for review to the relevant body.;The appeal process usually involves presenting new evidence or clarifying existing information.

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