
Do I have to let the Builder Back on Site to Rectify Defective Work?
A common question we get asked quite regularly is “Do I have to let the builder back on site to rectify defective work?” Obviously, if

A common question we get asked quite regularly is “Do I have to let the builder back on site to rectify defective work?” Obviously, if

Are you a property owner in Queensland with defective building work? If so, you may be quite frustrated and find it difficult to manage your

Oppression claims relate to disputes between directors and/or shareholders of a company, as directors of a company are almost always a shareholder or control another

QBCC license suspension or cancellation policy means that the QBCC can suspend or cancel a building license if the builder commits an indictable offence. An

Price Increase clauses are clauses in a building and construction contract which allows the builder to ‘unilaterally’ vary the price of the fixed-price residential building

Repudiation of a building contract occurs when one party evinces an intention no longer to be bound by the contract. In a recent decision of

A summary judgment application is an application for a plaintiff or a defendant seeking to end the legal proceedings early. A summary judgment will be

What happens to the copyright in building plans after termination of the residential building contract? A question that we get asked a lot is if

Reviewing a BIFA adjudication decision is an option for a party who believes that there has been jurisdictional error, including a lack of procedural fairness

Are you thinking about terminating a residential building contract in Queensland? Terminating a residential building contract does not come without its share of risk and

A personal insolvency agreement (PIA) is a legally binding agreement between a debtor and a creditor that aims to ensure debts are appropriately repaid. In

A builders subcontractors’ charge can help a subcontractor get paid if the building contractor goes into liquidation. With the rise of building companies going into

Price increases in fixed fee building contracts are becoming a significant problem in building and construction law. We get asked almost every day “can my

A garnishee notice is a notice issued by the Australian Taxation Office (“the ATO”) to a third-party of a tax debtor, directing any monies held

A director penalty notice is a notice from the Australian Taxation Office (“the ATO”) directed at a director (or directors) of a company making the
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