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Supreme Court invalidates inquorate meeting despite Corporations Act saving provision Kelly & Anor v Lask Nominees Pty Limited & Anor […]
Supreme Court invalidates inquorate meeting despite Corporations Act saving provision Kelly & Anor v Lask Nominees Pty Limited & Anor […]
Introduction Our principal solicitor, Alexander Wells, was recently successful in defending an employer from liability in the context of whether a motor vehicle accident
Terracall and Associates acted for the Applicant in proceedings in the Federal Court of Australia concerning oppressive conduct in the
Terracall and Associates acted for the Applicant in a successful application brought pursuant to the Testator’s Family Maintenance Act 1912
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Terracall and Associates acted for Flex Realty Pty Ltd (defendant) in proceedings brought by ARL2 Pty Ltd (plaintiff). ARL2 sought
Audited accounts: Not Always Necessary – ARL2 Pty Ltd v Flex Realty [2024] TASSC 5 Read More »
Terracall and Associates recently litigated a complex case that delved into the intricacies of property rights and contractual intention. The
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In Tasmania, like in all jurisdictions in Australia, any party who has been wronged and is considering commencing Court proceedings,
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If you are injured at work, you may be entitled to compensation. Each Australian jurisdiction has its own statutory regime
Tasmania’s workers compensation scheme: you have rights. Read More »
Wills – can they be disputed? On 12 September 1912, Tasmania’s Mercury Newspaper reported that a testator could no longer
Tasmanian Caveats In Tasmania, along with other Australian jurisdictions, where a person has an interest in land that is not