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McCarthy Durie Lawyers
The cause of stormwater damage can be multifaceted, and some instances may be related to a neighbour or Council.
Holman Webb
Although often a source of confusion, this concept is a fundamental aspect of property transactions.
Holding Redlich
This newsletter links to recent media releases, publications, cases and legislation relating to residential properties.
Holding Redlich
This decision has implications for those negotiating construction and consultant contracts in NSW.
Cooper Grace Ward
Why implementation and adherence to a bushfire management plan are important to safeguard you and your business.
Sajen Legal
This guide breaks down the complex process of choosing the right legal structure for a construction business.
Vincent Young
Covenants that are registered on title and that ‘run with the land' are restrictive in nature, a principle which is confirmed at common law and by statute...
Holding Redlich
The matter is now under appeal, so retention moneys as part of a construction payment claim is still unclear.
Clifford Gouldson Lawyers
From 1 July 2024, the use of all engineered stone will be banned subject to some exceptions.
Holding Redlich
Links to recent media releases, publications, cases and legislation relating to residential property in NSW.
Holding Redlich
Recent amendments to the NSW Strata Building Bond & Inspections Scheme (the building bond scheme).
Mellor Olsson Lawyers
Recent legislative changes which have ramifications for the agricultural sector.
Stacks Law Firm
Buyers should remember that rights of carriageway or easements continue through time, binding future property buyers.
Holding Redlich
Contractors cannot claim a drawdown of security by a principal as a 'payment claim'.
Gilchrist Connell
Recent decision provides further guidance on the consumer friendly scope of the recently introduced statutory duty of care.
Sydney Criminal Lawyers
AP laws enable a squatter to make a claim on a property if they have occupied it for an uninterrupted & extended period of time.
Bartier Perry
Tenants do not have to accept unreasonable proposals for noise or works, so it is important to check your lease.
Sajen Legal
Introduction to a series of articles about starting and running a technology-oriented construction business in SE Qld.
K&L Gates
It is longstanding conveyancing practice for the vendor's land tax liability to be included in the usual settlement adjustments between a vendor and purchaser.
Vincent Young
Young v Chief Executive Officer (Housing) [2023] HCTA 31 was heard in the High Court of Australia earlier this year.
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