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How long do I have to file a motor accident claim?

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The time limit for filing a motor accident claim varies by state but is typically between one and three years from the date of the accident.;It is crucial to seek legal advice promptly to ensure compliance with these...

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What is the significance of a written contract?

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A written contract provides clear evidence of the terms agreed upon and can help prevent misunderstandings.;It is also easier to enforce a written contract in court compared to a verbal agreement.

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What services do notaries provide in Australia?

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Notaries in Australia can witness signatures, certify documents, administer oaths, and provide other legal services requiring notarization.;Common services include certifying copies of documents, authenticating person...

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What are the legal consequences of drug possession in Australia?

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Penalties for drug possession in Australia can include fines, community service, and imprisonment, depending on the type and quantity of the drug.;Courts may also impose drug diversion programs for first-time offender...

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What are the minimum employment rights for workers in Australia?

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Minimum employment rights in Australia include fair pay, safe working conditions, and the right to leave entitlements such as annual leave, sick leave, and parental leave.;Employees are also entitled to a written empl...

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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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