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...
Authored by the LexisNexis Legal Writer team. Updated by Simon LaBlack, Director, LaBlack Lawyers (Qld) and Duncan Webber, Partner, Moray & Agnew (ACT). Contracts of sale tend to be prepared by,...
Authored by Dr Stephen Pallavicini, Lead Property Lawyer, Marie Boustani, Property Lawyer, Woolworths Group Ltd and Sara Hatcher, Consulting Principal, Keypoint Law (NSW); Lisa Gaddie, Partner, Lander...
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This guidance note provides expert legal insight into the complexities of terminating a sale of land contract for breach, a critical issue for both vendors and purchasers. It highlights key legal principles and jurisdictional variations across Australian states and territories. Practitioners must understand the strategic considerations involved in deciding whether to terminate or seek specific performance, as well as the procedural requirements and risks linked to non-payment of deposits and notices of default.
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