Foreign Acquisitions and Takeovers Act 1975 The Foreign Acquisitions and Takeovers Act 1975 (Cth) (the Act) imposes limits on foreign ownership of Australian real estate. It is supplemented by the Foreign...
For definitions of key e-conveyancing terms, see the Toolkit: Glossary — E-conveyancing terms Authored by Dr Stephen Pallavicini, Lead Property Lawyer and Marie Boustani, Property Lawyer, Woolworths...
Introduction What are the benefits of e-conveyancing over paper-based conveyancing? Electronic conveyancing (or e-conveyancing) benefits legal practitioners and the relevant parties in a number of...
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Understanding nominations is essential for property lawyers and purchasers navigating the complexities of Australian real estate transactions. This guidance note explores the strategic and legal framework surrounding nominations, including critical jurisdictional nuances and associated risks. It highlights the purchaser’s rights, contractual implications, and the interplay with stamp duty and GST obligations. Practitioners must assess nominations carefully to mitigate unforeseen liabilities and comply with regulatory requirements.
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