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Sydney, Australia
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Scott v Federal Commissioner of Taxation [1966] HCA 48; (1966) 117 CLR 514 (24 August 1966).
http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/cases/cth/HCA/1966/48.html
Income Tax (Cth) – Assessable income – What constitutes income – General principles – “Gratuity . . . in respect of, or for or in relation directly or indirectly to, any employment of or services rendered by him” – Gift by client to solicitor – Deduction of gift duty where gift constitutes income – Income Tax and Social Services Contribution Assessment Act 1936-1961 (Cth), s. 26 (e).
A solicitor received 10,000 pounds gift from a client. Windeyer J accepted that the 10,000 pounds was a gift and not made or taken in discharge of an obligation. His Honour ruled that the gift was not assessable income as it was not remuneration or recompense for services rendered.
His Honour stated at 526-7:
“Whether or not a particular receipt is income depends upon its
quality in the hands of the recipient. It does not depend upon
whether it was a payment or provision that the payer or provider
was lawfully obliged to make. The ordinary illustrations of this are
gratuities regularly received as an incident of a particular
employment. On the other hand, gifts of an exceptional kind, not
such as are a common incident of a man’s calling or occupation, do not ordinarily form part of his income. Whether or not a
gratuitous payment is income in the hands of the recipient is thus
a question of mixed law and fact. The motives of the donor do not
determine the answer. They are, however, a relevant
circumstance.”
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ON 24 AUGUST 1974, the Commonwealth Trade Practices Act 1974 was enacted. In 2010 it became the Competition and Consumer Law 2010.
http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/cth/consol_act/caca2010265/
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Automatic Fire Sprinklers Pty Ltd v Watson [1946] HCA 25; (1946) 72 CLR 435 (23 August 1946).
http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/cases/cth/high_ct/72clr435.html
The dismissal of an employee terminates the employment relationship but not the contract of employment. An employer may unilaterally dismiss an employee but if the employee is wrongfully dismissed, he or she may elect to treat the contract of employment as terminated and sue for the damage suffered by the being deprived of his or her right to provide their services in return for earnings.
The employee does not have the right to insist on continuous employment, nor can he or she sue for wages if the service had not been provided. The employees only option is to treat the employer’s conduct as a repudiation and on that basis terminate the contract and sue for damages for wrongful dismissal.
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ON 22 AUGUST 2014, the ACT Supreme Court delivered Eastman v Director of Public Prosecutions (No 2) [2014] ACTSCFC 2
http://www.courts.act.gov.au/supreme/judgment/view/8380/title/eastman-v-director-public-prosecutions
The court ordered that the conviction of David Harold Eastman for the murder of Australian Federal Police assistant commissioner Colin Stanley Winchester on 10 January 1989 be quashed and that there be a new trial.
Sydney, Australia
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ON 22 AUGUST 2014, the Royal Commission into the Institutional Responses to Child Abuse published 42 submissions in response to its issues paper on victims of crime statutory compensation schemes.
http://www.childabuseroyalcommission.gov.au/submissions/895/issues-paper-7
Sydney, Australia
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ON 22 AUGUST 2014, the NSW Land and Environment Court delivered Sternhell v Warringah Council [2014] NSWLEC 1168.
http://www.caselaw.nsw.gov.au/action/PJUDG?jgmtid=173645
The court refused an appeal against the decision of Warringah Council to refuse consent for a Development Application seeking the demolition of existing structures and subdivision of land into four lots at Lantana Avenue Wheeler Heights.
Sydney, Australia
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