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1 - 14 of 14 article(s) found submitted by Michael Pickering - LAC Lawyers

Why Claims Are Often Denied By Insurers
Claims are often denied by insurers for a variety of reasons They may have been denied for anything from non-disclosure of material fact through to fraud or over-capitalisation of loss...
Author: Michael Pickering - LAC Lawyers - Category: Legal
 
Building Construction - Building Surveyors (victoria).
Judging Building Surveyors - Part 2 - Effect of MIG Textiles Decision (VCAT 2005) FACTS - MIG owned a block of land in Carlton...
Author: Michael Pickering - LAC Lawyers - Category: Legal
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Building Construction - Effect Of Lewis V. Threadwell (vcat 2004)
The Applicant, Lewis, bought land in Ocean Grove in 1995 to build two units The applicant applied to Newey & Associates for a building permit in 1997...
Author: Michael Pickering - LAC Lawyers - Category: Legal
 
Building Construction - Issue Of Building Permits (Victoria)
Building surveyors and building inspectors play a vital role in domestic and commercial construction...
Author: Michael Pickering - LAC Lawyers - Category: Legal
 
Building And Town Planning Permits
LAC Lawyers Pty Ltd is engaged in a substantial domestic building dispute in the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal ("VCAT") in Melbourne which involves a claim in excess of $1,800,000...
Author: Michael Pickering - LAC Lawyers - Category: Legal
 
Litigation - The Importance Of Adequate Insurance
Professionals are always at risk of being sued for loss or damage caused allegedly by mistake, omission, negligence or other error...
Author: Michael Pickering - LAC Lawyers - Category: Legal
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Paternity Rights And Challenging The Obligation To Pay Child Maintenance (Victoria)
Mothers and fathers have a duty to maintain their children even if they have never lived together This duty continues until the child reaches the age of 18, unless the child is able to support him or herself before that time, or marries, or is adopted...
Author: Michael Pickering - LAC Lawyers - Category: Legal
 
Family Law - Cohabitation Agreement Pursuant To Section 285 Of The Property Law Act 1958 (vic.)
Partners and spouses will be aware of the 3 types of financial agreements under the Family Law Act (Cth...
Author: Michael Pickering - LAC Lawyers - Category: Legal
 
Employment Law - The Enforceability Of Post Employment Restraints Of Trade (vic.)
Employing highly intelligent and highly qualified employees in a range of sophisticated commercial businesses is a risky business for employers...
Author: Michael Pickering - LAC Lawyers - Category: Legal
 
Extensions Of The Time For Lodging Applications For Review Of The Taxation Decisions At The Administrative Appeals Tribunal
Section 29 (2) of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975 (Cth) states that the general rule is that an application for review of a decision made by the Deputy Commissioner of Taxation must be made to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal ("AAT") within 60 days after the day upon which the person is notified of the reviewable decision...
Author: Michael Pickering - LAC Lawyers - Category: Legal
 
Business & Commercial - Type Of Practice Structure
Sole Practitioner This is an easy structure to establish It is also cheap...
Author: Michael Pickering - LAC Lawyers - Category: Legal
 
Is There A Right To Privacy In Australia? (VIC.)
At present, there is no specific right of action to protect personal privacy in Australia In other words, if unauthorized video recording or photographing of someone engaged in a private action takes place, there is no current legal right to prevent publication based on a breach of privacy...
Author: Michael Pickering - LAC Lawyers - Category: Legal
 
Criminal Law - Drink Driving Offences (vic.)
Part 5 of the Road Safety Act (Vic) contains six types of drink-driving offences as follows: 1 Driving or being in charge of a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol (DUI); 2 Driving or being in charge of a motor vehicle while the blood alcohol content (BAC) exceeds or is equal to the prescribed limit of 0...
Author: Michael Pickering - LAC Lawyers - Category: Legal
 
When Can Someone Who Has Posted Bail For An Accused Person Recover The Amount Of The Surety? (victoria)
Bail is the release from the custody of police or prison officers of someone who is charged with an offence...
Author: Michael Pickering - LAC Lawyers - Category: Legal
 
 
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