Proposed Amendments to the Evidence Act 1995 (Cth)

Earlier this month, the Senate passed a Bill which, if passed by the House of Representatives, will amend the Evidence Act 1995 (Cth). One of the amendments is a change to the rules of evidence around posted articles. Under the current form of the Evidence Act there is a presumption that, if an article was…

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Government Land Acquisition and Resumption

Land Acquisitions, Resumption of Land and Compulsory Acquisition of Land by Government Boss Lawyers provides legal assistance to individuals and businesses whose land is being compulsorily acquired (or is proposed to be acquired) by a government department. We develop a strong case in support of our client’s compensation claim. The case is often constructed with the…

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How to Respond to a Statutory Demand

Whether you are looking to recover a debt, or have been served with a creditor

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Breach of a Commercial Agreement

Principles by which the Courts interpret a Commercial Contract In business, one of the most common legal disputes is that of breach of a commercial agreement.  Often, opposing parties have a different interpretation of what a party was obligated to do or how they were supposed to do it. When faced with such a dispute,…

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