Category - Your Business
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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If you are buying or selling land then you are involved in a “conveyancing” exercise, which recently became significantly more complex when the Lands Titles Office (LTO) introduced its “Verification of Identity Policy”, writes TGB’s Conveyancing & Property Law team.
Prior to that, the signature of a party to...
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As changes to Australia’s National Business Names Register start to have an impact, TGB’s Business & Commercial law team writes about protecting your business name in South Australia.
A new National Business Names Register was introduced last year, but one of the affects of this will only start to be felt in the...
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TGB Lawyers’ family and divorce law team says the the number of divorces involving a business is growing, making the split of assets more complex.
As the largest family and divorce law firm in South Australia, we often pick up on social trends impacting couples, families and their relationships.
Without a doubt, separation...
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It is a common misconception that any creditor can caveat a debtor’s property to secure the repayment of a debt, writes the TGB property law team.
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