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Moral rights are vital in protecting the integrity and reputation of creators. So how should they be covered in a contract?
Chattels and fixtures are both forms of property, with fixtures being attached to the land. Find out here how chattels and fixtures differ.
Contracts are agreements where both parties must sign the contract for it to be legally binding. Find out in this article which party should sign first.
There may be times when you wish to revoke an appointed Power of Attorney (POA). Find out how revoke a Power of Attorney here.
Sometimes external events can make it difficult for a contract to be fulfilled. This is where a force majeure clause can protect contracting parties.
Many events, flights and plans have been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Find out here if you're entitled to a refund.
Receiving a Cease and Desist Letter can be highly concerning. Find out in this article how to respond to a Cease and Desist Letter.
Have customers who haven't paid an invoice? Find out in this article how you can enforce a payment in New South Wales (NSW).
The laws surrounding whether you can sleep in your car vary in each Australian State. Find out the rules for each State here.
Unsure whether your Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is legally binding? In this article, we discuss the circumstances where a MOU can be legally binding.
Memorandums of understanding and letters of intent differ largely in regards to their legality. Read our article to find out which one you need.
Many people have heard of caveat emptor or buyer beware. However a caveatable interest is not quite the same. Keep on reading to find out more.
Negligent driving and dangerous driving sound quite the same. But there's a key difference you should know.
Are loud noises coming from next door constantly keep you up at night, or disrupting your quiet evening? Read about how to make a noise complaint here.
The right of survivorship is an important part of joint tenancy. Read more about when and how this may apply to you and your property in this guide.
Are you wondering what the difference between an expiry date and a best before date is? Read this article to learn more about how each is used.
If you decide to lie on your resume, you can potentially face serious consequences from your employer. Read more to find out what can happen if you lie on your resume.
Unforeseen changes in your life and need to sublet? It is possible provided you adhere to the following legal requirements.

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