Category - Business & Commercial law
When your home is your castle, it’s natural to be territorial if someone tries to claim a slice of land from your kingdom as rightfully theirs. This is your classic boundary fence dispute, and it often creates bad blood between neighbours. So how do you solve a fence dispute? TGB Lawyers’ property law team explains.
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When convicted of a serious criminal offence you not only face sentencing of hefty fines and or a term of imprisonment but the loss of your assets. Orders for asset confiscation are becoming more prominent than ever in attempts to restrict the activities of criminal enterprises. Yet it is individual offenders and innocent parties...
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You’re excited. You’ve signed a contract to purchase a new home and have finally agreed on a purchase price. You approach a solicitor to handle the transaction and WHAM… they tell you about stamp duty. Stamp duty is not a fun topic.
The government calculates stamp duty using an ad valorem rate which means the duty is calculated...
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TGB’s Business & Commercial law team addresses some frequently asked legal questions by startup founders, entrepreneurs and new business owners.
Q: Should I establish a company to run my new business, or is some other business structure more suitable?
A: The answer to this question is going to depend on a whole range...
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TGB Workplace Relations Lawyer Andrew Clare spoke to the Advertiser's Business Journal about the importance of keeping employment contracts up to date.
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Tindall Gask Bentley’s Family Law team writes about the complex task of determining the value of a business in a property settlement.
When relationships break down and the process of dividing property gets underway, there will usually be several types of assets to deal with. This includes ‘real property’ such as the...
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Often business partners starting out in a new venture recognise the need for a Buy and Sell Agreement (sometimes known as a “business Will”) as part of their business plan, writes TGB’s Business & Commercial law team.
However, once the business is established this step is often forgotten.
The purpose of a Buy and...
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If you occupy a shop, office, workshop, warehouse or other commercial property under a lease, you may have had difficulties in persuading the lessor to carry out necessary “structural” repairs and maintenance, writes TGB’s Conveyancing & Property law team.
Almost all commercial leases make a distinction between...
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The office is the firm's tenth and consolidates TGB as South Australia's largest plaintiff law firm, and also the largest family law practice.
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