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What are the potential damages in a defamation case?

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Damages in a defamation case can include compensatory damages for actual harm, aggravated damages for additional harm caused by the defendant's conduct, and punitive damages.;The court may also award injunctive relief...

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What are the penalties for theft and burglary in Australia?

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Theft and burglary in Australia can result in severe penalties, including imprisonment, fines, and restitution to victims.;The severity of the penalty depends on factors such as the value of the stolen property and wh...

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How is negligence determined in Australian civil law?

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Negligence is determined by assessing whether the defendant owed a duty of care, breached that duty, and caused harm or damage as a result.;The plaintiff must prove that the harm was a foreseeable consequence of the d...

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What are the requirements for data retention under Australian law?

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The Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979 mandates data retention for certain telecommunications data for a minimum of two years.;Businesses must ensure compliance with data retention requirements to a...

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What is a probate and when is it required?

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Probate is a legal process that confirms the validity of a will and grants the executor authority to administer the estate.;It is required when the deceased's estate includes significant assets, such as real estate or...

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What is the difference between libel and slander?

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Libel refers to written defamation, while slander refers to spoken defamation; both can form the basis of a defamation lawsuit in Australia.;Libel is generally considered more harmful due to its permanent nature, wher...

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