GST to be Paid on Settlement of New Residential Property 22/01/2018 / by Certus Legal / Conveyancing, Property Law GST to be Paid on Settlement on New Residential Property New legislation has recently been introduced into Parliament […] Read more
Retention of Title Clauses & Liquidation 10/09/2017 / by Certus Legal / Business, Commercial Law, Insovlency, Liquidation Retention of Title clauses may defeat an Unfair Preference Claim When a company enters into liquidation, it’s liquidators […] Read more
Attorneys’ Conditions in an Enduring Power of Attorney 30/08/2017 / by Certus Legal / Estate Planning An Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) is a document that gives someone (the Attorney) the power to make […] Read more
Completing an Enduring Power of Attorney 04/08/2017 / by Certus Legal / Estate Planning Completing an Enduring Power of Attorney An Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) is a formal document that gives […] Read more
Terminating a Contract – Undeclared Statutory or Unregistered Encumbrances 30/07/2017 / by Certus Legal / Conveyancing, Property Law Buyers can Terminate when a Seller doesn’t Disclose a Statutory or Unregistered Encumbrance on the Contract The Real […] Read more
Can Email Negotiations about a Property Sale be Binding? 30/06/2017 / by Certus Legal / Conveyancing Case Note: Queensland Court held email negotiations may form a binding land contract even where contract not physically […] Read more
Updating your will 30/05/2017 / by Certus Legal / Estate Planning Updating Your Will If your circumstances have changed and you wish to amend your will, there are two […] Read more
Certus CTE case attracts media attention 14/05/2017 / by Certus Legal / Compensation Law Certus Legal Group confirms it is acting for Mr Brett Horsnell in the matter relating to his rugby […] Read more
Signing a will 18/04/2017 / by Certus Legal / Estate Planning Signing a will Preparing the contents of a will is a key step to providing a level of […] Read more
The Mandie case: Superannuation is not part of your will 24/03/2017 / by Certus Legal / Estate Planning The Mandie case: Superannuation is not part of your will The June 2015 Federal Court decision in Stock […] Read more
GST to be Paid on Settlement of New Residential Property
22/01/2018 / by Certus Legal / Conveyancing, Property Law
GST to be Paid on Settlement on New Residential Property New legislation has recently been introduced into Parliament […]
Read more
Retention of Title Clauses & Liquidation
10/09/2017 / by Certus Legal / Business, Commercial Law, Insovlency, Liquidation
Retention of Title clauses may defeat an Unfair Preference Claim When a company enters into liquidation, it’s liquidators […]
Read more
Attorneys’ Conditions in an Enduring Power of Attorney
30/08/2017 / by Certus Legal / Estate Planning
An Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) is a document that gives someone (the Attorney) the power to make […]
Read more
Completing an Enduring Power of Attorney
04/08/2017 / by Certus Legal / Estate Planning
Completing an Enduring Power of Attorney An Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) is a formal document that gives […]
Read more
Terminating a Contract – Undeclared Statutory or Unregistered Encumbrances
30/07/2017 / by Certus Legal / Conveyancing, Property Law
Buyers can Terminate when a Seller doesn’t Disclose a Statutory or Unregistered Encumbrance on the Contract The Real […]
Read more
Can Email Negotiations about a Property Sale be Binding?
30/06/2017 / by Certus Legal / Conveyancing
Case Note: Queensland Court held email negotiations may form a binding land contract even where contract not physically […]
Read more
Updating your will
30/05/2017 / by Certus Legal / Estate Planning
Updating Your Will If your circumstances have changed and you wish to amend your will, there are two […]
Read more
Certus CTE case attracts media attention
14/05/2017 / by Certus Legal / Compensation Law
Certus Legal Group confirms it is acting for Mr Brett Horsnell in the matter relating to his rugby […]
Read more
Signing a will
18/04/2017 / by Certus Legal / Estate Planning
Signing a will Preparing the contents of a will is a key step to providing a level of […]
Read more
The Mandie case: Superannuation is not part of your will
24/03/2017 / by Certus Legal / Estate Planning
The Mandie case: Superannuation is not part of your will The June 2015 Federal Court decision in Stock […]
Read more