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How is cybercrime prosecuted in Australia?

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Cybercrime in Australia is prosecuted under various laws, including the Cybercrime Act 2001, which covers offenses such as hacking and online fraud.;Penalties for cybercrime can include imprisonment, fines, and confis...

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How are digital contracts regulated in Australia?

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Digital contracts are governed by the same legal principles as traditional contracts, including offer, acceptance, and consideration.;The Electronic Transactions Act 1999 ensures that digital contracts are legally enf...

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How are international tax treaties applied in Australia?

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International tax treaties aim to avoid double taxation and prevent tax evasion on income and assets that cross borders between treaty countries.;Australia has tax treaties with many countries, providing mechanisms fo...

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What is the role of an executor in administering an estate?

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An executor's role includes gathering and managing the deceased's assets, paying debts and taxes, and distributing the remaining assets to beneficiaries.;The executor must act in the best interests of the estate and c...

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What are the time limits for filing a work claim?

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Time limits vary, but most claims must be filed within 3 to 12 months of the incident.;It's crucial to be aware of these deadlines to avoid losing the right to claim.

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How can schools legally collect and use student data?

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Schools must comply with privacy laws when collecting and using student data.;Data should be collected only for legitimate educational purposes and stored securely.

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What are the legal requirements for issuing shares in Australia?

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Issuing shares in Australia requires compliance with the Corporations Act 2001, which includes providing a prospectus or other disclosure documents to potential investors.;Companies must also adhere to ASIC regulation...

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