by aslaumbe | Sep 19, 2023 | Articles, Litigation Articles
Since the outbreak of COVID and the resultant supply chain issues, there have been huge delays in the delivery dates for new motor vehicles. If it seems to be taking too long, what can you do about it? Recently a woman asked my advice about a new car that she ordered...
by aslaumbe | Feb 15, 2021 | Articles, Litigation Articles
The first question is whether the Federal government has the power to force people to take the vaccine. The Biosecurity Act (Cth) allows the government to manage biosecurity threats to plant, animal and human health. A human biosecurity emergency declaration can be...
by aslaumbe | Aug 14, 2020 | Articles, Building Dispute Articles, Litigation Articles, Litigation Articles
In NSW the Dividing Fences Act regulates what should happen between owners of adjoining land where there is no “sufficient fence” separating the two properties. The two owners are liable to equally contribute towards the cost of a “sufficient...
by aslaumbe | May 9, 2019 | Articles, Commercial Agreement & Dispute Articles, Conveyancing Articles, Debt Recovery Articles, Litigation Articles
Does a Contract Need to be in Writing? A contract is a legally binding agreement between parties which satisfies a number of requirements including that there be an acceptance by one party of an offer made by the other, that the parties intend the agreement to be...
by aslaumbe | Mar 6, 2019 | Articles, Building Dispute Articles, Commercial Agreement & Dispute Articles, Debt Recovery Articles, Litigation Articles
How to Resolve a Civil Dispute Without Going to Court The vast majority of civil disputes are settled without a Court or Tribunal having to make a decision. It is obviously preferable to avoid the time, expense and stress of protracted litigation so how is this best...
by aslaumbe | Jan 10, 2019 | Articles, Building Dispute Articles, Conveyancing Articles, Litigation Articles
Rights Between Neighbours Of course, we would all like to have good relations with our neighbours but what happens in certain situations when an issue arises and you just want to know what your rights are. Here are some typical situations: (a) The Dividing Fences Act...