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What can tenants do if their landlord does not make repairs?

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Tenants can send a formal request for repairs and, if ignored, apply to a tribunal for orders.;In some cases, tenants may also be able to undertake repairs themselves and deduct the cost from the rent.

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What is the legal framework for electronic signatures in Australia?

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Electronic signatures are legally recognized under the Electronic Transactions Act 1999, provided they meet specific requirements.;For an electronic signature to be valid, it must be reliable and consented to by all p...

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What are the common types of personal injury claims in Australia?

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Common types of personal injury claims include slips and falls, workplace injuries, motor vehicle accidents, and medical negligence.;Additionally, claims can arise from product liability and public liability incidents...

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How long do I have to file a medical negligence claim?

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The time limit, or statute of limitations, for filing a medical negligence claim varies by state but is typically three years from the date of the incident.;It is important to seek legal advice promptly to ensure comp...

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How are cybercrimes investigated and prosecuted in Australia?

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Cybercrimes are investigated by specialized units within law enforcement agencies, such as the Australian Federal Police (AFP).;Prosecution of cybercrimes follows the Criminal Code Act 1995, which outlines various off...

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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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