Police Powers to Search You, Your Car or Your Home
What powers do the police have to search you, your car or your home? This article explains everything.
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Guide to selling a business in NSW
Understand the considerations, your rights and responsibilities when selling a business in NSW with Turnbull Hill Lawyers.
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Seeds Blowing in the Wind: The GM Canola Case Explored (Part 2)
A landmark case in the West Australian Supreme Court is pitching farmer against farmer in the hotly contested genetically modified food and crops debate - Part 2.
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What types of deadlock clauses are used in Shareholder Agreements?
A deadlock clause is a provision to resolve a situation where there is a major disagreement between shareholders, but no side has the majority vote. A shareholder agreement should include...
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You’re in business with others…if it all stops going well, are your options clear?
During the past year I've provided advice to numerous business owners in disputes with a co-owner. Generally the business owners operated by way of partnership or as shareholders of a...
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Carrying Bicycles & Motor Vehicles
Many people are unaware of the strict requirements which have been placed on drivers when carrying a bicycle externally mounted to a motor vehicle.
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What are the new workplace bullying laws in 2014?
Over the last few years workplace bullying has received a lot of focus from our politicians and the media. This resulted in changes being made to the Fair Work Act...
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Are you considering buying a franchise or franchising your business
Buying a franchise or franchising your business is a major business decision and, although it is a rapidly expanding means of doing business in Australia, franchising is not a guarantee...
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Driving Under the Influence of Illicit Drugs (DUI)
It is an offence under the Road Transport Act 2013 to drive a motor vehicle whilst under the influence of an illicit drug.
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Capital Gains Tax (CGT): Timing is everything for a seller
Timing is everything when it comes to Capital Gains Tax (CGT). A decision in a case before the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) earlier this year highlights how costly it can...
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