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Beware the material effect of amending a plan of subdivision
- Norton Rose Australia
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- Australia
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- May 16 2013
The decision in the Supreme Court of Victoria, Besser v Alma Homes Pty Ltd, provides some guidance as to the basis on which a purchaser may rescind
Can’t agree on loss of bargain? Simply apply a “congeries of provisions”
- Norton Rose Australia
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- Australia
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- May 16 2013
Justin Lucas looks at what best to do where parties reach an impasse on agreed damages clauses and finds that, according to the High Court, the answer
Residential premises and commercial residential premises - ATO releases final GST rulings
- Norton Rose Australia
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- Australia
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- May 16 2013
On 19 December 2012 the Commissioner of Taxation (Commissioner) released the long awaited final GST ruling on residential premises (RP) and
Court orders jail time for dumping waste containing asbestos
- Norton Rose Australia
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- Australia
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- May 15 2013
Although the Land and Environment Court of NSW very regularly determines pollution related matters in its criminal jurisdiction, it is very rare for
Discord in harmony part 1: South Australia goes its own way with OHS Harmonisation
- Norton Rose LLP
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- Australia
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- May 15 2013
The story of the harmonisation process in South Australia has illustrated how vulnerable the uniformity of the legislation is to state-based interests
Engaging informal leaders to support work health and safety
- Norton Rose Australia
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- Australia
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- May 15 2013
The performance of an organisation in work health and safety (WHS) is to a great degree determined by the successful development and implementation
Resources safety law reform in WA affecting mining and energy sectors
- Norton Rose Australia
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- Australia
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- May 15 2013
New mine safety legislation is currently being drafted which is intended to replace the existing Mines Safety Inspection Act 1994 (WA), presumably at
Counting the costs of a royal commission
- Norton Rose Australia
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- Australia
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- May 14 2013
The 2013-14 Federal Budget has allocated $434.1 million over four years (including $66.8 million in 2012-13 and the already announced $43.2 million
Budget wins for the health sector
- Norton Rose Australia
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- Australia
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- May 14 2013
The 2013 Budget papers suggest that the Health sector in particular is going to face significant growth and require significantly increasing
Superannuation changes
- Norton Rose LLP
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- Australia
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- May 14 2013
The Government confirmed each of its pre-Budget announcements with one exception, which was announced before the Budget. In response to industry
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