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Planning reform crucial to tourism development
- Clayton Utz
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- Australia
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- October 15 2009
Tourism is among the many sectors which face the challenge of dealing with different planning legislation depending on the location of their properties, adding a layer or two - of bureaucracy which increases capital costs
“When can a nominee sue on the contract?”
- Norton Rose LLP
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- Australia
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- July 29 2009
A recent Federal Court decision concerning the sale of a licensed hotel illustrates some of the difficulties a nominee purchaser may confront when they try to sue on the contract
Will liquor profit-sharing arrangements as part of a lease survive the sale of licensed premises by the landlord?
- Norton Rose LLP
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- Australia
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- May 7 2010
In Western Australia, the short answer to this question is yes, provided the profit-sharing arrangements have previously been approved by the Director of Liquor Licensing (Director
Can cultural heritage significance be debated?
- HopgoodGanim
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- Australia
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- January 21 2013
A recent court case has put the spotlight on the ability to question a building's listed status when developing a heritage site. Cowan v Brisbane
Ten things to know when acquiring a serviced apartment hotel portfolio in Australia
- Baker & McKenzie
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- Australia
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- April 30 2012
In this newsletter, we highlight 10 issues relevant to the potential acquisition of a portfolio of serviced apartment management businesses in Australia
Dancing on the ceiling
- Hall & Wilcox
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- Australia
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- June 13 2012
Stonewall Hotel Pty Ltd leased three-storey premises which it ran as a restaurant and nightclub
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