by Quinns_News | Apr 27, 2016 | Legal News
Over time, elderly individuals may find that living alone in their family home is no longer suitable for them. They may wish to be closer to their adult children for comfort and support. There are many other reasons why elderly people chose to live with their...
by Quinns_News | Apr 27, 2016 | Small Business News
Recently, there has been much debate surrounding the proposed changes to section 46 of the Competition and Consumer Act (the Act). This section aims to prohibit the misuse of market power. The recommended amendments were proposed as a result of significant criticism...
by Quinns_News | Apr 20, 2016 | Blog
When does an individual become discharged from bankruptcy? If you have voluntarily become bankrupt by presenting your own petition, you will be discharged three years and one day after you filed the petition and your statement of affairs with the Australian Financial...
by Quinns_News | Apr 13, 2016 | Small Business News
Some of the ways in which you can improve the running of an overseas board meeting include: Planning and preparing the agenda for the meeting like you would with any other meeting. Scheduling meetings well in advance, so that there is enough time for directors to plan...
by Quinns_News | Apr 13, 2016 | Consumer News
A Local Environment Plan (LEP) is a legal document that is prepared by a council and approved by the State Government to regulate land use and development. LEPs provide a guide for planning decisions made by local governments. Break down of Local Environment Plan LEPs...
by Quinns_News | Apr 6, 2016 | Legal News
An illegal act by a party to a contract will not necessarily make the contract unenforceable. The fact a party has failed to fulfil a legislative requirement will not automatically render the contract invalid. The court will usually consider the scope and purpose of a...