Terminating a Contract for Breach
Fundamental breach entitles the innocent party to rescind the contract and sue for damages for loss of the bargain.
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Fundamental breach entitles the innocent party to rescind the contract and sue for damages for loss of the bargain.
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With interest rates rising, we revisit the obligations on banks when exercising a power of sale.
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Part 4 of Responding to Subpoenas for Production: Recovery of Costs and Negotiation
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Part 3 of our review of Subpoenas for Production and Non-Party Disclosure – Use for other purposes
Responding to a Subpoena for Production – Part 3 – Using documents for Other Purposes Read More »
Part 1 of a post of how to respond to a Subpoena for Production / Notice of Non-Party Disclosure
Responding to a Subpoena for Production – Part 2 – Relevance and Privilege Read More »
Part 1 of a discussion about how to respond to a subpoena for production.
Responding to a Subpoena for Production – Part 1 – Introduction Read More »
Where a commercial contract requires something to be done but does not fix a time for that to occur, the law will often imply a term that the act must be done within a reasonable time: York Airconditioning and Refrigeration (A/sia) Pty Ltd v Commonwealth [1949] HCA 23; (1950) 80 CLR 11 at 62; Questband Pty Ltd v
Implied Obligations regarding Time Read More »
The decision in the Mineralogy v Adani considered important questions about dispute resolution clause.
Mineralogy v Adani – Dispute Resolution clause Read More »
We recently helped a client reach a successful resolution of a discrimination issue.
Discrimination at Work? Solved. Read More »
How to start proceedings in QCAT and the legal process involved from filing to hearing. What you can do yourself and when you need a lawyer.
QCAT and Monetary Claims Read More »