- Leases & Licence Agreements By:-Danny Saad
A lease is an agreement between a landlord and a tenant granting rights to a tenant to occupy premises owned by the landlord
Leases can cover a wide variety of properties including private residences, retail shops as well as commercial and industrial premises
- Habitual Offender Declarations By:-Emmanuel Apokis
How can I be declared a habitual offender
You can be declared an habitual offender by the New South Wales motor registry (RTA) if you have been convicted in a court in NSW of 3 ‘serious offences’ within a 5 year period
- Domestic Violence AVO’s By:-Elizabeth Lane
What is an Apprehended Violence Order (AVO) & Apprehended Domestic Violence Order (ADVO)
An Apprehended Violence Order (AVO) is an order made by the court that prohibits certain behaviour of the person you have taken the order against
- Interlock Program By:-Emmanuel Apokis
The NSW Alcohol Interlock Program allows someone who has been convicted of a certain drink driving offence to continue driving after having served a reduced disqualification period, rather than having to “stay off the road” for the entire court ordered disqualification period
When a person is convicted for a major drink driving offence, the Magistrate may make a finding that the person is suitable for the interlock program and order that part of the disqualification period be suspended if the person participates in the program
- Taser Laws in the State of Illinois By:-Joseph Pressley
With the need of people for safety, the TASER device was designed It is one of the self defense devices being used today because it can release volts of electricity through the probes attached that can incapacitate an assailant
- Building & Construction Law By:-Danny Saad
There has been a dramatic rise in legal disputes in the building and construction arena in the past few years Danny Saad, the principal of Prime Lawyers has come from a family of builders
- Can Bloggers , Blog hosts And Webmasters Be Sued & Held Legally Liable? By:-Robert C.C.
In the back of the mind of any person or authority involved in publication of authoritative materials as well as information and views held to be “controversial” the specter of libel, accusations of “slander” and hence of lawsuits and similar legal actions are always in the back most corner of most authors, media staff and in 2009 / 2010 currently those writing for, maintaining and managing blogs “Web Logs”
- Ethics of P2P File Sharing: Should Free Movie Downloads be Banned? By:-Peter Nisbet
The ethics of P2P file sharing will be discussed till the cows come home, whenever that might be, but should free movie downloads be banned My arguments will say yes and no, and while free movie downloads should never be banned absolutely, there are certain circumstances where P2P file sharing is used a bit naughtily
- Why Fight a Speeding Ticket? By:-Adrianna Noton
Any driver that has had a speeding ticket knows that the experience is both annoying and costly Many people will just pay the fine and be done with it, not thinking about the implications
- Lawyers Don’t Oppose Web Marketing to Attract New Clients By:-Jason L
Since the dawn of time, or at least since the very first legal eagles sought those needing representation when harmed or accused of doing harm, conventional and enduring industries such as criminal justice have long relied on the tried and true methods for marketing their services These techniques to this day include direct mail to homes and businesses, postcards, trade conferences, personal networking, referrals, and mass advertising via TV, Radio, and huge yellow page ads
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