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A Guide to Competition and Consumer Law - For Businesses Selling to and Supplying Consumers with Disability

This guide provided by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is for businesses that supply goods or services to consumers with disability or participants in the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). You’ll find an explanati...


What is the Personal Property Securities Act (PPSA) and how does it work?

The Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (PPSA) replaced commonwealth, state and territory based legislation with respect to parties’ rights over personal property. The PPSA also established the Personal Property Securities Register (PPSR), again re...


Builders spared again by the Subcontractors’ Charges Act 1974 & PPSA Compliant Supply Agreements

The collapse of a major building company in Brisbane owing over $19 million in debts which would have seen many tradies not paid for their work. Fortunately, Queensland has some level of protection for subcontractors under the Subcontractors’ Charg...


Warning signs when doing due diligence on a business

When buying a business, there are many things to consider and review to ensure you are uncovering any skeletons or issues. Generally, the seller will be quite helpful with any information required as they want the sale to go ahead, however make sure...


Trade Mark Examiners Manual - Part 55 - Costs

Where a party is unsuccessful at a hearing, an award of costs may be made so that the winning party is compensated for some of the loss they have suffered in having to bring the action. This is dealt with in Part 55 of the Trade Mark Examiner's Manu...


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