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When a Business Is Transferred or Sold, Are Its Employees Left Without Protection?
View: When a Business Is Transferred or Sold, Are Its Employees Left Without Protection?In Australia, selling and transferring a business is very common. Business owners may wish to sell or transfer an existing business for personal reasons — for example, no longer wanting to continue running it — or for commercial reasons.
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What Licences Do You Need to Run Different Types of Businesses in Australia? What Should You Watch Out For?
View: What Licences Do You Need to Run Different Types of Businesses in Australia? What Should You Watch Out For?When running a business, having the relevant industry-required licences — or business permits — is essential. Starting operations without the proper licences can easily cause a business to breach laws and regulations. So whether you are planning to start a business in Australia or are already running one, understanding upfront the licences and legal requirements that apply to your industry is critical. This article walks you through the licences and key considerations for operating various types of businesses.
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Can a Binding Financial Agreement Signed with Genuine Intent Still Be Set Aside or Terminated?
View: Can a Binding Financial Agreement Signed with Genuine Intent Still Be Set Aside or Terminated?To avoid property disputes, signing a Binding Financial Agreement (BFA, often referred to as a prenuptial agreement) is a fairly common practice. A BFA is a legal instrument that clarifies the property rights and interests of both spouses, ensuring the couple’s financial arrangements are reasonable and fair, and reducing the possibility of future property disputes. Such an agreement is usually negotiated and signed voluntarily by both parties before marriage, but it can also be entered into during the marriage or…
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Harassment at Train Stations and Other Public Places, Especially Toward Women: NSW Boosts Surveillance, VIC Launches Instant Reporting Service
View: Harassment at Train Stations and Other Public Places, Especially Toward Women: NSW Boosts Surveillance, VIC Launches Instant Reporting ServiceIn Australia, have you ever encountered some “odd” people near a train station or when walking past a park? They might look like homeless people loitering around, or be walking along muttering something you can’t quite make out, or… Most people, in most situations, will simply steer clear and take a detour if they spot such a person from a distance, trying to avoid any contact whatsoever — not even eye contact. If I can’t afford to mess with them,…
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“This is Tencent Customer Service, notifying you that your WeChat account is about to be banned” and “Hi, Mum…” — beware of these two scams!
View: “This is Tencent Customer Service, notifying you that your WeChat account is about to be banned” and “Hi, Mum…” — beware of these two scams!Today NS Legal shares two “new-style” phone scams with you. The scripts may be formulaic, but each time the scammers put on a different disguise, people still fall for them. Both scams below have already been encountered by friends and colleagues around us, so please stay on high alert. Don’t end up saying, “I really didn’t think I’d be the one to fall for it…”
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Received a 189 Invitation, but Your Skills Assessment or English Has Expired — About to Lose the Invitation? There May Still Be a Chance!
View: Received a 189 Invitation, but Your Skills Assessment or English Has Expired — About to Lose the Invitation? There May Still Be a Chance!To get straight to the point, 189 invitations have finally been issued recently — cause for widespread celebration. For a summary of the invitation round, see: 189 Sudden Invitation Downpour — Scores for Several Occupations Dropped Sharply! But when delighted applicants discovered that their skills assessment and English test had expired, they were completely stunned — feeling that after finally securing an invitation, it was now beyond saving. They might miss this opportunity, with no way of knowing when independent…
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How to Use a Caveat to Protect Your Property Interests in NSW
View: How to Use a Caveat to Protect Your Property Interests in NSWProperty investment has long been one of the key avenues people pursue for steady financial growth. However, in this process, protecting property interests is especially important. To safeguard their interests in an uncertain market, many investors turn to various legal mechanisms to strengthen their property rights. One common method is the use of a “Caveat”.
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Afterpay May Carry Hidden Risks for Consumers and Retailers — What You Need to Know About Buy Now, Pay Later
View: Afterpay May Carry Hidden Risks for Consumers and Retailers — What You Need to Know About Buy Now, Pay LaterFor those living in Australia, you have likely noticed the Afterpay option at checkout when shopping online — “Shop now. Pay later. Interest-free.” This Afterpay slogan has enticed many people to jump at the buy-now-pay-later option. But beyond the convenience, are you aware of the risks that come with Afterpay? Today we will walk consumers and retailers through the key things to watch out for when using Afterpay.
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In Australia, This Kind of Conduct Can Also Be Family Violence?
View: In Australia, This Kind of Conduct Can Also Be Family Violence?Many people assume that within a household, only physical violence counts as “family violence”. That understanding is seriously mistaken. Australian law takes what is effectively a zero-tolerance stance on “family violence”, and its definition of such conduct is accordingly very broad. Today we look at things you may not know about “family violence” under Australian law.
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Is Using Your Phone for Navigation While Driving Actually Illegal? Can You Use an iPad or Bluetooth?
View: Is Using Your Phone for Navigation While Driving Actually Illegal? Can You Use an iPad or Bluetooth?Recently we have received many enquiries from clients about whether it is permitted to use a mobile phone while driving in NSW. This has also been a fairly hot topic on social media. NSW actually has a very strict set of rules governing the use of mobile phones and other electronic devices, as well as Bluetooth functions, while driving — and these rules are easily overlooked, even by people who have lived in Australia for many years. On that note,…
