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Licensing & Registration enforced by LEGAL BAR ASSOCIATION

Licensing & Registration enforced by LEGAL BAR ASSOCIATION

by :Petra: | Dec 17, 2024 | Blog, Law

LEGAL BAR SOCIETY got DISSOLVED in 2008, Exhibit 8a Clearfield Doctrine: All courts where dissolved in 2008 under the Clearfield doctrine then became registered companies on Dunn and Bradstreet company search. When governments enter the world of commerce, they are...
How to Draft and Endorse a Bill of Exchange: Compliance with UCC and the Australian Bill of Exchange Act

How to Draft and Endorse a Bill of Exchange: Compliance with UCC and the Australian Bill of Exchange Act

by :Petra: | Nov 26, 2024 | Bill of Exchange, Blog

Creating a bill of exchange endorsement that aligns with the UCC (Uniform Commercial Code) in the United States and the Australian Bill of Exchange Act 1909 involves specific terminology and a clear structure. Below is a simplified example of how such an endorsement...
Unconscionable Conduct and Bills of Exchange: Lessons from Commercial Bank of Australia v. Amadio

Unconscionable Conduct and Bills of Exchange: Lessons from Commercial Bank of Australia v. Amadio

by :Petra: | Nov 26, 2024 | Bill of Exchange

In Australia, one of the most significant cases regarding bills of exchange is “Commercial Bank of Australia v. Amadio” (1983) 151 CLR 447. Although this case is not exclusively about the validity of bills of exchange, it deals with the enforceability and...
Why $10 is all you donate towards your Bill – International Promissory Note

Why $10 is all you donate towards your Bill – International Promissory Note

by :Petra: | Nov 12, 2024 | Admin

Proceed and finalise your International Promissary Note Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) 3-603. TENDER OF PAYMENT. (a) If tender of payment of an obligation to pay an instrument is made to a person entitled to enforce the instrument, the effect of...
Income tax is voluntary in Australia

Income tax is voluntary in Australia

by :Petra: | Nov 7, 2024 | Law

This video explains why income tax is NOT mandatory in Australia. Corporations should be liable for tax – not living common law royal subjects.
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