The decision in Willmot v State of Queensland was upheld by the Queensland Court of Appeal, following recent trends in New South Wales.
The case of Quadra Commodities in the Court of Appeal in England raised the question as to whether a Claimant has an insurable interest in cargo in circumstances in which it had been defrauded by the sellers.
If you are a real estate agent or developer, the Court of Appeal in New South Wales has considered the circumstances in which an "effective introduction" has been made.
In this case his Honour Judge Fraatz resolved that an initial Medical Panel determination will be the relevant binding determination on the parties.
A number of tax incentives have recently been introduced or proposed by the Australian Government and some of the State Governments which are intended to increase the supply of new housing for rent.
This article introduces a series of forthcoming publications relevant to employees, directors and officers of corporations relating to the powers of the corporate regulators and what to do when those regulators come knocking.