Under the Corporations Act 2001, a person that has been validly appointed as a director of a company will be responsible for the management of that company and oversee the state of its affairs.
Kendell Bocos
An Overview of Bankruptcy
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The law as it relates to insolvency is fundamental in balancing the interests of an individual with those of the general community. It does this by ensuring that creditors are paid from the limited resources owned by a debtor.
Consumer Guarantees
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The Australian Consumer Law (“ACL”) provides for certain statutory guarantees in relation to the supply of goods and services to consumers. Although this article will only focus on the supply of goods, statutory guarantees are provided under the legislation to protect consumers. Who is a consumer?
The Australian Privacy Principles
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This year recent amendments to the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (‘Privacy Act’) have introduced new privacy obligations known as Australian Privacy Principles (‘APPs’). These APPs, which came into effect on 12 March 2014, place obligations that must be complied with…
Distracted from a Safer Road
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The behaviour of road users has contributed to increasing safety concerns to other drivers. In Queensland, common dangers on the road can be attributed to drink driving, speeding, fatigue and driver distractions.
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Preparing for Compliance with the Child Safe Standards under the Child Safe Organisations Act 2024
Claiming an executor’s commission
Do’s and Don’ts for Separated Parents
Superannuation Death Benefits and Estate Planning: What You Need to Know
50 years in Law
Five Decades, One Workplace: Mackay Woman Honoured for 50 Years in Law
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