
Contract Law 101 – The Essential Elements
The Essential Elements of a Contract are the elements of a contract that are so fundamental, that if any of them are substantially missing, the

The Essential Elements of a Contract are the elements of a contract that are so fundamental, that if any of them are substantially missing, the

Are you a creditor in Queensland who is struggling with debt assignment and is looking for a way to effectively manage the assignment of their

In relation to loans between family members, the presumption of advancement is a legal presumption that arises in various common law jurisdictions in relation to

Stonegate Legal achieved success in obtaining a non-publication order for a 2014 decision that negatively impacted a specialist doctor’s reputation due to its prominence in

Caveat emptor, a Latin term that translates to English as “let the buyer beware”, is a key concept in consumer law and sales that describes

The doctrine of laches is a crucial legal principle known for its emphasis on “unreasonable delay.” This doctrine is an integral part of the broader

Are you a creditor that is looking into debt recovery from deceased estates, but are confused about how it works and where you can start?

A de facto director and a shadow director of a company are people who are not officially appointed in the position of a director of

A bankruptcy notice is the first document served on a human judgment debtor to commence bankruptcy proceedings against that debtor. Once served, the judgment debtor

Breach of Directors’ Duties in Australia A breach of directors’ duties can have very serious consequences. If you are the director of a company in

The tort of deceit and fraudulent misrepresentation in relation to commercial contract can allow the innocent party to rescind the contract and seek damages. The

Has you builder gone bust in Queensland? The term “gone bust” refers to liquidation if your builder is a company (XYZ Pty Ltd, for example);

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
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