Supply Contracts and Terms of Trade
Many businesses categorise themselves as suppliers suppliers of raw products, finished goods or even services. Fewer businesses categorise themselves as receivers of goods or services. It follows that a...
Read MoreA caveatable interest can be created by an Agreement containing the property owner’s consent
There has been a recent decision in the Supreme Court of New South Wales in Bellissimo v. JCL Investments Pty Limited NSWSC 1260 (2 November 2009) which examined...
Read MoreDon’t let your customer’s Purchase Order set your terms of trade
If you supply goods and services based on receipt of a written Purchase Order, make sure you understand and are comfortable with agreeing to the terms of the Purchase...
Read MoreHaving a Will which saves tax
Most people are aware of the importance of having an up-to-date Will which expresses their current wishes in relation to who gets what when they die. In many cases,...
Read MoreParents of disabled children can NOW put in place PROTECTIVE TRUSTS to be used to fund their child’s needs when the parents die
Some good, helpful information… it may be of interest to you or someone you know More and more often our advice is being sought by the parents of disabled...
Read MoreIf you want to get paid for your work or products, you need to know exactly who your customers are
Recently we were involved in a situation where our client was owed hundreds of thousands of dollars for work done, but it turned out that it had not properly...
Read MoreDon’t become the victim of an insurer “Doctor Shopping”
What is Doctor Shopping? If you’re involved in a motor vehicle accident or injured at work and make a personal injury claim, expect the insurance company to require you...
Read MoreWhat are an Executor’s Duties?
An Executor is the person appointed under the terms of a Will to ensure that a deceased person’s wishes are carried out in accordance with their Will. An executor’s...
Read MoreAvoid the wreckage
Our litigation solicitors are often engaged in trying to solve problems after the event – a little like carefully picking through the wreckage after a car has gone over...
Read MoreSome pitfalls affecting ‘claims made’ liability insurance
Consider this hypothetical scenario: Joe, a successful financial advisor, has just completed his 10th year in business. The recent economic recession is looking more distant every day that passes,...
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