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How can tenants protect their bond?

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Tenants should document the property's condition at the start and end of the lease.;They should also comply with all lease terms and return the property in good condition to secure their bond refund.

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What are my rights as an employee making a work claim?

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As an employee, you have the right to file a claim without fear of retaliation from your employer.;You also have the right to seek legal advice throughout the claims process.

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How can contracts be enforced in construction projects?

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Contracts can be enforced through litigation, mediation, or arbitration, depending on the terms outlined in the contract.;Legal action may be necessary when disputes arise that cannot be resolved through negotiation.

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How does Australia regulate casinos?

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Casinos in Australia are regulated by state and territory gambling authorities, such as the NSW Independent Liquor & Gaming Authority.;These regulations cover aspects such as licensing, operations, and responsible gam...

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What protections exist for people with disabilities?

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Australian law mandates reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities.;These protections are designed to ensure equal access to opportunities and services.

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How can a contract be modified legally?

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A contract can be modified legally by mutual agreement of the parties involved.;The modification should be documented in writing and signed by both parties to ensure it is enforceable.

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