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Residents Battle Council over Right to Defend Properties

Residents Battle Council over Right to Defend Properties

Residents of Wamberal Beach in the Central Coast region have suffered another setback in their ongoing battle to be permitted to build a new revetment wall to protect their properties, reports the Daily Telegraph.

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Commercial Leases and the Dangers of Ambiguity in the Lease Terms

Commercial Leases and the Dangers of Ambiguity in the Lease Terms

The Victorian case, Ecosse Property Holdings Pty Ltd v Gee Dee Nominees Pty Ltd [2017] HCA 12, has been considered by the Australian High Court.

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Bequests to Charities and Contested Wills: Where to Testamentary Freedom?

Bequests to Charities and Contested Wills: Where to Testamentary Freedom?

Background

In New South Wales, ‘eligible persons’, such as the children of a deceased, may be able to contest a Will by a family provision claim under the Succession Act (2006). Similar provisions apply in other Australian states and indeed other common law jurisdictions. From England comes an interesting precedent established by the UK’s highest court especially as it appears to contrast in some respects with the trend in Australian courts. Challenges to charitable bequests have not just become more common but also the principle of testamentary freedom, the right to leave an estate according to the deceased’s wishes, has itself become more challenged. For example, a report by the Queensland University of Technology found that challenges to charitable bequests, by a deceased’s family members, have become more common as indeed they have in the UK. The report, Family Provision Applications and Bequests to Charity commented: ‘Courts are vigorous in upholding proper family provision as against charitable bequests, portraying the family provision as based on moral obligation. The original purpose of family provision law was to reinforce the proper maintenance and support of a testator’s spouse and children. Testamentary freedom is now seriously challenged’.

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Report Calls for Law Reform to Tackle Elder Abuse

Report Calls for Law Reform to Tackle Elder Abuse

A recently published report from the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) has recommended a series of law reforms to provide greater protection from elder abuse.

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Property Development Dispute Reaches Land and Environment Court

Property Development Dispute Reaches Land and Environment Court

The fate of one of Sydney’s most iconic harbourside buildings is currently under consideration by the NSW Land and Environment Court, reports Domain News.

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