February
2008[Click here to read
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This is the first newsletter of Jackson Lalic Lawyers. Jackson Lalic Lawyers is a new partnership between Peter Jackson.
April
2008[Click here to read
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If Compensation Is Sought For Loss That Did Not Happen Because Of Injury To The Individual Or Damage To Property, What Rules Apply?
May
2008[Click here to read
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What Rules Apply When a Claim is Made For Economic Loss Not connected to Personal Injury or Damage to Property...
June
2008[Click here to read
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The Australian government announced its ratification of the Kyoto Protocol at the Bali Conference of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
August
2007[Click here to read
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Feature Article - Court Refuses to Grant a Son an Interest in the Family home Even Though he Handed Over his Pay Packet to his Father and Mother to Contribute to the Purchase of the Home
September
2007[Click here to read
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Feature Article - Debt Agreements are Agreements that People Experiencing Difficulties With Debts Can Enter Into as a Way of Avoiding Bankruptcy.
December
2007[Click here to read
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Feature Article - Warning from the High Court: When Purchasing Real Estate the Purchase Should Lodge a Caveat Immediately After Exchange of Contracts
March
2006[Click here to read
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The Small Print in a Mortgage Often Contains Technical Events of Default That Can Lead to the Bank Taking Action and Even Selling Property
May
2006[Click here to read
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Even When a Loan is Secured by an Unregistered Mortgage or Caveat, the Lender can Apply to the Court for an Order Permitting it to Sell the Land if the Loan is in Default
June
2006[Click here to read
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Although Australia will be playing at the World Cup in Germany in July, Australian companies will miss out on the Green Goal opportunity that is on offer
July
2006[Click here to read
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Relatively Simple Errors in Loan Documents or Very Simple Misunderstandings of Basic Obligations Can Have Horrific Consequences for Both Lenders and Borrowers
February
2005[Click here to read
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Bore Licences worth millions of dollars ordered by the Court to be issued by the Department of Land & Water Conservation
March
2005[Click here to read
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With substantial family wealth usually held in the family home, will banks refuse to lend to businesses if they can't rely on a guarantee over the family home?
May
2005[Click here to read
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New South Wales Greenhouse Projects Cannot Keep Up With The Demand For New South Wales Abatement Certificates
June
2005[Click here to read
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Co Operative buyouts can prevent the loss of a vital community business, or the loss of jobs through the retirement of business owners or the insolvency of a company
July
2005[Click here to read
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Arguments About Setting Aside a Mortgage. The real cost of fast money: A lesson in the care that must be taken when taking out a loan.
June
2004[Click here to read
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When owning water entitlements and having permission to install a pump on the riverbank still may not enable you to get the water to your property.
July
2004[Click here to read
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European Union Emission Trading Scheme will become mandatory - Is this an opportunity for Australian Businesses?
August
2004[Click here to read
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How does someone properly detail a claim for damages when most of the information about how the damage was caused is locked up in the hands of the party who caused it?
September
2004[Click here to read
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When two experienced business people meet and verbally 'make a deal' how can they be sure it will be binding on them both?
October
2004[Click here to read
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Here's a practical example of how mediation helped to achieve a good result for a wife who had guaranteed her husband's business debts.
December
2004[Click here to read
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European Climate Exchange set up to assist European companies meet mandatory targets ... Is this an opportunity for Australian companies?
November
2003[Click here to read
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Sometimes a bank is in breach of loan agreements and the borrower does not realise it and take action .. which can have serious results.
April
2000[Click here to read
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Unfair business contracts. Better deal for property owners on mortgage sale. Term to extend overdraft limit.
January
2000[Click here to read
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Bank mortgages and irrigation licences. When does a handshake make an agreement? Carbon Credit trading update.
1999
September
1999[Click here to read
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Director guarantees. Carbon credits. Bank obliged to improve property before sale. Lender's delay in selling property. Banking contract requires bank to give reasonable notice
June
1999[Click here to read
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Successful challenge to contract. Trade in carbon credits. Trust deeds. Australian artist exhibits in Provence.
April
1999[Click here to read
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Y2K and rural Australia. Land contamination - significant risks of harm. Stamp duty on sharefarming agreements.
1998
December
1998[Click here to read
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More hope for wives who have guaranteed their husband's business debts. So the bank's finally selling the property... what limits are there on how it has to behave. Unconscionable conduct and small businesses. New prudent person rule for trustee investments.