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What insurance is required for construction projects?

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Construction projects typically require public liability insurance, workers' compensation insurance, and home warranty insurance.;These insurances protect builders and clients from financial loss due to accidents or d...

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How do I register a business name in Australia?

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To register a business name, you need to apply through the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) website.;You will need an ABN to register a business name, and the name must not be identical to an ex...

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Can I change my lawyer if I receive legal aid?

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Yes, you can request to change your lawyer if you have valid reasons, such as a conflict of interest or dissatisfaction with the service.;You will need to contact your legal aid office to discuss your concerns and req...

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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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How does legal aid differ from pro bono services?

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Legal aid is government-funded and provided to eligible individuals based on financial need, whereas pro bono services are offered voluntarily by lawyers.;Pro bono services may not have the same eligibility criteria a...

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How can tenants dispute unfair rent increases?

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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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