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Council Rate Challenge – Who is the addressee being billed

Council Rate Challenge – Who is the addressee being billed

by :Petra: | Oct 6, 2024 | Failure to Settle & Contract Violation, Jurisdiction Challenges, Real Estate Land Properties

The “Challenge Judicial Authority” form is used to question the legitimacy of claims made by entities like councils regarding billing for rates or fees. This challenge seeks to clarify who is being billed and demands evidence of authority to impose such...

Banks Can’t Own Property

by :Petra: | Sep 20, 2024 | Real Estate Land Properties

Banks Can t Own PropertyDownload

Liabilities are not assignable

by :Petra: | Sep 20, 2024 | Real Estate Land Properties

Liabilities are not assignableDownload

CONVEYANCING ACT 1919 – SECT 12 – Assignments of debts and choses in action

by :Petra: | Sep 20, 2024 | Real Estate Land Properties

CONVEYANCING ACT 1919 – SECT 12Download

CONVEYANCING ACT 1919 – SECT 38 – Signature and attestation

by :Petra: | Sep 20, 2024 | Real Estate Land Properties

CONVEYANCING ACT 1919 – SECT 38Download

CONVEYANCING ACT 1919 – SECT 102 – On judgment for mortgage debt the interest of the mortgagor not seizable

by :Petra: | Sep 20, 2024 | Real Estate Land Properties

CONVEYANCING ACT 1919 – SECT 102Download
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A Bill of Exchange Cheque is essentially a written, legally enforceable order issued by one party (the drawer) instructing a bank or financial institution (the drawee) to pay a specified amount of money to a designated person or entity (the payee), either immediately or at a future date. It combines the characteristics of a bill of exchange—a formal, negotiable instrument used in trade—and a cheque, which is a direct order to a bank to pay on demand.

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