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Consensus ad idem is a term used in contract law meaning 'agreement'. It is an integral requirement for a valid contract. Read our guide to find out more.
Are you approaching retirement and thinking about how you will manage your money? A superannuation income stream is a popular option. Read on to find out more.
Access more than 200 legal documents in the Lawpath library. Read about the latest product and document releases for the month of January.
Any strong Shareholders Agreement will include good and bad leaver provisions for departing shareholders. Find out more here.
Unsure or skeptical about Timeshare Schemes? While some skepticism is somewhat warranted, this article outlines what they are and how they work.
When it comes to startup funding, debt isn't the first thing that springs to mind - but this is starting to change. Read about debt funding here.
Have you been recently asked to write a recommendation letter for an employee and unsure where to start? This guide will help your letter started.
Copyright and moral rights are both important when it comes to protecting your intellectual property. Find out how they're different in this article.
Different Australian States and Territories have different requirements when it comes to witnessing a Power of Attorney (POA). Find out what they are here.
No business can go without a website, but there are some legal requirements you have to follow. Here is the company information you need on a website.
Are you considering applying for bankruptcy? Are you wondering how long will bankruptcy last? Here's what you need to know to prepare for this next step.
Do you have a passion for beauty and want to be your own boss? You could start your own skincare business today. Read this article to find out how.
Buying off the plan is becoming an increasingly popular affordable option. Read our guide to uncover things you should consider when buying off the plan.
There are many terms being thrown around in business. If you are running your own business, profit and revenue are very important, yet very different.
From 1 March 2020, there are several changes being made to the way employers form and monitor employee salary arrangements.
In Australia, employers cannot prevent employees from joining a union. Hence, as an employer it is important to understand what rights unions protect.
Do you work in the charity department? Do you want to start your own charity to help others? You may want to register as a Public Benevolent Institution.
Parallel importing offers young entreapreuners an opportunity to enter Australian markets at competitive price points, and consumers with cheaper goods.

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