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How are constitutional disputes resolved in Australia?

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Constitutional disputes in Australia are typically resolved by the High Court, which has the authority to interpret and apply the Constitution.;The High Court's decisions on constitutional matters are binding and play...

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What is the role of a building contract?

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A building contract outlines the terms, responsibilities, and obligations of each party involved in a construction project.;It helps ensure that both parties have clear expectations and provides legal recourse in case...

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What should I do if my visa application to Australia is denied?

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If your visa application is denied, you can request a review by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) or apply for another visa if eligible.;It's important to understand the reasons for the denial and address any...

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How can a will be contested in Australia?

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A will can be contested on grounds such as lack of mental capacity, undue influence, or improper execution.;The contesting party must file a claim in court, and the court will review the evidence to determine the vali...

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How do I apply for legal aid in Australia?

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You can apply for legal aid by contacting your local legal aid office and submitting an application form along with the required documents.;Applications can also be submitted online through the Legal Aid website in yo...

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How long does bankruptcy last in Australia?

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Bankruptcy usually lasts for three years and one day from the date it is declared.;In some cases, the bankruptcy period can be extended up to eight years if the trustee determines misconduct.

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