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How can a judgment in a civil case be enforced in Australia?

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Enforcing a judgment in a civil case may involve obtaining a writ of execution, garnishment of wages, or placing a lien on the defendant's property.;If the defendant fails to comply with the judgment, the court may ta...

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What are my rights as an employee making a work claim?

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As an employee, you have the right to file a claim without fear of retaliation from your employer.;You also have the right to seek legal advice throughout the claims process.

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Can a notary public certify a copy of a document in Australia?

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Yes, notaries public in Australia are authorized to certify copies of documents, confirming that they are true copies of the originals.;Certified copies are often required for official purposes, such as visa applicati...

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What are the common defenses against medical negligence claims?

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Common defenses include arguing that the provider's actions were in line with accepted medical practice or that the injury was unavoidable.;Another defense may be contributory negligence, where the patient's own actio...

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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 can parties settle civil disputes out of court in Australia?

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Parties can settle civil disputes out of court through negotiation, mediation, or arbitration, which are often faster and less costly than litigation.;These methods provide a confidential and flexible approach to reso...

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