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Contract

How Can A Contract Be Terminated?

  A contract is a very important document that outlines your legal responsibilities under the agreement it governs. However, not always will a contract hold up; issues may arise if circumstances out of your control have an impact on it, or if the other party is in breach of it. If you wish to terminate

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Building

Unik Constructions v Edirisinghe: Defective Works and Deeds

  Unik Constructions Pty Ltd v Edirisinghe (Building and Property) [2024] VCAT 49 (17 January 2024)   Background facts   In Unik constructions, the respondents were owners of a property they planned to demolish and rebuild into two townhouses, and the applicant was the builder of the property. Due to conflict throughout construction regarding the

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Buy a home or build a home

Expert Strategies for Home Building Contract Negotiations

Embarking on your dream home journey? Unlock success with these ten professional tips for navigating home building contract negotiations. 1. Builder Due Diligence – Thoroughly vet your builder’s credentials, past projects, and client testimonials. A reliable builder lays the foundation for a seamless home-building experience. 2. Precision in Vision – Clearly communicate your vision, detailing

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Unfair Contract Terms Regime – Comprehensive Guide to Changes

The Treasury Laws Amendment (More Competition, Better Prices) Act 2022 (Act) was passed on 9 November 2022 and will come into effect on 9 November 2023. From this date, unfair contract terms (UCT) will be illegal, the UCT regime will be expanded under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) (CCA) and the Australian Securities

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