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Leases – new sublease precedents

1 September 2017 by By Lawyers

Three new sublease precedents have been added to the Leases publication:

  • Sublease – retail
  • Sublease – commercial industrial
  • Sublease – rural

Filed Under: Conveyancing and Property, New South Wales, Publication Updates, Queensland, South Australia, Victoria, Western Australia Tagged With: industrial, lease, retail. commercial, rural, sublease

Wills – resignation of trustee

1 September 2017 by By Lawyers

A provision has been included in the will precedents to provide for the resignation of a trustee without being replaced, provided one remains.

Filed Under: Australian Capital Territory, Legal Alerts, New South Wales, Northern Territory, Publication Updates, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, Western Australia, Wills and Estates Tagged With: resignation, trustee, Wills

Dogs and cats

1 September 2017 by By Lawyers

The Neighbourhood Disputes publication was updated to reflect amendments to the Dog and Cat Management Act which commenced 1 July 2017

Filed Under: Neighbourhood Disputes, Publication Updates, South Australia Tagged With: cats, disputes, dogs, neighbourhood

Probate filing fees

1 September 2017 by By Lawyers

The Supreme Court Probate filing fees have been updated in the retainer instructions and in the costs agreements. 1 July 2017

Filed Under: Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales, Northern Territory, Publication Updates, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, Western Australia Tagged With: court, filing fees, probtae, supreme

Family law – scale costs

1 September 2017 by By Lawyers

The itemised scale of costs contained within the family law costs agreements have been updated. 4 July 2017.

Filed Under: Family Law, Federal, Publication Updates Tagged With: family law, fees, itemised, scale

Workers compensation

1 September 2017 by By Lawyers

This publication was recently reviewed with updates to commentary and precedents.

Filed Under: New South Wales, Personal injury, Publication Updates Tagged With: compensation, review, update, workers

Asbestos loose fill insulation

1 September 2017 by By Lawyers

The precedents and commentary have been updated to reflect the new requirements regarding loose-fill asbestos insulation.

Filed Under: Conveyancing and Property, New South Wales, Publication Updates Tagged With: asbestos, contract, insulation, loose-fill

NSW – Contracts for the Sale of Land

17 August 2017 by By Lawyers

The Conveyancing (Sale of Land) Regulations 2017 will come into force 1 September 2017 affecting contracts for the sale of land.

The main changes are to the disclosure obligations requiring the following to be annexed to the contract:

  • both the sewer mains and the connections diagrams  are now required; and
  • for a strata or community plan property ALL by laws must be attached including the model by-laws.

Changes to contract warnings include:

  • a new warning about loose fill asbestos; and
  • the swimming pools warning has been removed.

Commentary, precedents and the By Lawyers Contract for Sale of Land have all been updated.

Filed Under: Conveyancing and Property, New South Wales, Publication Updates Tagged With: asbestos, contract, conveyancing, disclosure, sewer, swimming pools

NSW – Workers compensation – weekly benefits

14 August 2017 by By Lawyers

Injured workers in NSW who have been receiving weekly benefits for more than five years, risk losing their entitlement from September 2017 unless they can establish a whole permanent impairment of at least 21%.  This assessment can only be achieved by obtaining a Medical Assessment Certificate via the Workers Compensation Commission. Note this assessment cannot be obtained by agreement with the insurer.

Practitioners should be aware that these workers are being contacted by the insurers about this issue and may therefore contact their lawyer seeking advice. Funding for the provision of advice and medical assessment can be obtained from the Workers Compensation Independent Review office (WIRO).

NB: Injured workers and employers may also be contacted by insurers or icare to notify them of changes, as two insurance companies (CGU and QBE) are no longer providing claims service to workers compensation at 31 December 2017. This is a purely administrative change.

Filed Under: New South Wales, Personal injury, Publication Updates Tagged With: 21%, compensation, impairment, medical. assessment, permanent, whole, wiro, workers

VIC – Land tax smart form for deceased estates

9 August 2017 by By Lawyers

New land tax online smart  form Deceased estate – Commencement or completion of administration (LTX-Trust-18).

This form replaces the paper forms LTX-Trust-13 and LTX-Trust-14, which will not be accepted beyond 30 September 2017.

Filed Under: Legal Alerts, Publication Updates, Victoria, Wills and Estates Tagged With: deceased estate, land tax, smart form

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