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How are property boundaries and disputes handled in Australia?

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Property boundary disputes in Australia can be resolved through negotiation, mediation, or taking the matter to a land or civil court.;Surveyors may be employed to provide accurate measurements and reports to assist i...

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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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What are the benefits of franchising?

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Franchising offers benefits such as brand recognition, established business systems, and ongoing support from the franchisor.;For franchisors, it allows business expansion with reduced capital investment and operation...

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How are environmental impact assessments conducted in Australia?

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Environmental impact assessments in Australia are conducted to evaluate the potential effects of proposed projects on the environment, and are required under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Ac...

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What are the requirements to become a notary public in Australia?

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To become a notary public, you must be a practicing lawyer, have several years of legal experience, and complete a notarial practice course.;After meeting the qualifications, you must apply to the Supreme Court in you...

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What are the legal implications of government surveillance?

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Government surveillance in Australia is regulated by laws such as the Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979.;These laws balance the need for security with the protection of individual privacy rights.

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What are common reasons for work claim denial?

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Common reasons for denial include insufficient evidence, late filing, or policy exclusions.;Claims may also be denied if the injury is deemed not work-related.

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