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Australian law classifies cryptocurrencies as digital assets, not currency or money.;This classification impacts how regulations and laws apply to cryptocurrency transactions.
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Australian law classifies cryptocurrencies as digital assets, not currency or money.;This classification impacts how regulations and laws apply to cryptocurrency transactions.
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Whistleblowers in Australia are protected under the Public Interest Disclosure Act 2013, which safeguards against retaliation.;The law provides mechanisms for whistleblowers to report misconduct and ensures their prot...
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Tenants can apply to a tenancy tribunal or equivalent body to dispute the rent increase.;They should provide evidence that the increase is unreasonable compared to similar properties in the area.
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Enforcing intellectual property rights in Australia can involve legal actions such as cease and desist letters, court injunctions, and damages claims.;Alternative dispute resolution methods, such as mediation and arbi...
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The Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB) sets rules for foreign investors buying real estate in Australia, including approval requirements for certain purchases.;Foreign investors must apply for FIRB approval before...
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The Copyright Act 1968 and the Designs Act 2003 provide protections for intellectual property rights online, including digital content and designs.;Enforcement mechanisms include takedown notices, legal actions, and p...
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To prove defamation, the plaintiff must show that the statement was published, identified them, was defamatory, and caused or is likely to cause serious harm.;Evidence such as witness testimony, documents, and records...
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The statute of limitations for debt recovery in Australia varies by state but generally ranges from 3 to 6 years.;After this period, creditors may be barred from taking legal action to recover the debt.
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Discipline policies must comply with state and territory education laws and respect student rights.;Policies should be transparent, fair, and consistently applied, with an avenue for appeal.
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Disputes can be resolved through mediation, arbitration, or the courts depending on the situation.;Many exchanges also have their own internal dispute resolution mechanisms for users.
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