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ACCC v A Whistle (1979) PL
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has taken action against a business for allegedly publishing false reviews online. Learn more about the case and what businesses can do to avoid breaching the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) and ACCC guidelines.
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Businesses obligations when trading online – CC Act 2010 (Cth)
This article provides an overview of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) and its application to online sales, including provisions relating to misleading conduct, single price representation, unconscionable conduct, unfair contract terms and remedies for contraventions.
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Payroll tax obligations for your business
Discover the employer obligations and potential tax savings associated with payroll tax in Queensland. Learn about registering, exemptions, deductions, and rebates that businesses may be able to take advantage of, as well as the consequences of not paying payroll tax.
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Implied terms in software development – the submarine in the code
Court resolves copyright in code without contract. Evidence leads to declaration of ownership and orders to deliver source code. Court implies term limiting the Respondent’s hourly rate claim.
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Do I need a financial assistance whitewash?
Financial assistance in Section 260A of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) allows companies to support acquisition of shares/units. Obtain shareholder approval in a compliant manner with a whitewash or face civil penalties. Contact us for a free and confidential discussion.
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Agency agreements – what are they and how are they used?
Understand the legal differences between an Agency and Reseller Relationship and the potential consequences of negligence and non-compliance. Get an overview of the responsibilities of both the Agent and Principal, and learn how an agency agreement differs from a resellers agreement. Click through to get the full picture.
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ACCC guide on country of origin labelling requirements
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has released guidelines for businesses to comply with country of origin legislation and avoid serious penalties. Learn more about the safe harbour defence available and the criteria businesses must meet to stay compliant.
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Prohibition on the acquisition of relevant interests
Section 606 of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) prohibits acquiring a relevant interest in voting shares, with exceptions. This article explains the definitions and thresholds that apply, provides a full list of exceptions, relevant case studies, and further resources for legal advice.
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Transfer Duty in business acquisitions
This article explores the application of transfer duty in business acquisitions, including what it is, what is a dutiable transaction, dutiable property, dutiable value, unencumbered value, when it is determined, and who must pay.



