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How to Wind Up an Abandoned Company

Looking to wind up an abandoned company in Australia? Here is your “how-to” guide with a step-by-step legal process.

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Does Consideration in a Contract Have to Be Monetary?

Consideration in a contract is a vital building block of a legal agreement. It acts a guarantee that both parties will uphold promises and can take many forms.

Is My Enterprise Agreement Part of My Employment Contract?

Your enterprise agreement may form part of your employment contract. However, this depends on a range of factors. See more here.

Specific Performance: an Explainer

Money isn't everything. Sometimes its not enough to be paid damages for a breach of contract. Find out how courts can order parties to fulfill their obligations.

Can I refuse to be the Executor of a Will?

The executor of a will is required to carry out the wishes of the deceased. This article determines whether you can refuse the role of an executor.
What happens to Shares when Shareholders Die

Forfeited Shares: an Explainer

Be careful in neglecting the purchase requirements for certain shares - you may just lose them. Find out about forfeited shares here.
maintain confidentiality in the workplace

How to Maintain Confidentiality in the Workplace

Maintaining confidentiality in the workplace is important. Read on to learn how to protect your businesses confidential information.

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Repudiation vs. Rescission of Contracts (2026 Update)

Not sure whether a contract can be terminated? Learn about two common ways of termination, repudiation and rescission - and how they differ.
Does Australia have a Statute of Limitations?

What is Statute of Limitations in Australia?

Have you ever wondered whether there is a statute of limitations in Australia? Read this article to find out.
Signing a Document? Who Can Witness a Signature?

Signing a Document? Who Can Witness a Signature?

Some legal documents require a person's signature to be witnessed. So who can be a witness? Read our guide to find out more.

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