Legal disputes with neighbours

If you have a dispute with your neighbour, we recommend that you first take a look at  Problems With Neighbours.

The publication covers the following topics:

  • Noise complaints.
  • Overhanging branches
  • Pets
  • Dividing fences
  • Fence repairs
  • Privacy
  • Burning off
  • Mediation
  • Legal representation

Problems With Neighbours is a publication of the NSW Law Society as part of their Know Your Rights series.

For further information visit https://www.lawsociety.com.au/community/publicationsandfaqs/Problemswithneighbours/index.htm

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O’Callaghan v Loder [1983] 3 NSWLR 89 | 30 September 1983

ON 30 SEPTEMBER 1983, the Supreme Court of NSW delivered O’Callaghan v Loder [1983] 3 NSWLR 89; [1984] EOC 92-023; (1983) 5 IR 320.

O’Callaghan was a junior lift attendant who sued the Commissioner for Main Roads for sex discrimination alleging sexual harassment.

O’Callaghan was unsuccessful in proving her allegations.

This was Australia’s first judicial decision on sex discrimination involving sexual harassment. It established the principle that sexual harassment is a form sex discrimination.

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Coles to publish notice that it broke the law

The Federal Court of Australia today delivered Australian Competition and Consumer Commission v Coles Supermarkets Australia Pty Limited (No 2) [2014] FCA 1022 (29 September 2014).

Chief Justice Alsopp declared that Coles Supermarkets Australia Pty Limited had from 1 July 2012 been breached the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) by displaying the words “Baked Today, Sold Today” in circumstances where only some baking of certain products had taken place on the day on which they were offered for sale.

His Honour declared that the representations were false, misleading and deceptive.

It was ordered that Coles display corrective notices on their website and at their premises. Orders were also made to restrain Coles from engaging in similar conduct over the next three years.

http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/cases/cth/HCA/2014/11.html

Guidelines for Preparing an Enduring Power of Attorney

Guidelines for Solicitors Preparing an Enduring Power of Attorney is a useful publication of the NSW Law Society containing practical information for lawyers who prepare or witness the execution of an Enduring Power of Attorney.

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Right to Know Week 2014 (28 September – 5 October)

28 SEPTEMBER is Right to Know Day, an international event to raise awareness of our “right to access government information and open, transparent government”.

In NSW, Right to Know Week (28 September to 5 October) aims to promote awareness about open access to government information.

Right to Know Week is an initiative of the NSW Department of Justice and the Information and Privacy Commission NSW.

For more information, visit http://www.justice.nsw.gov.au/Pages/media-news/news/2014/right-to-know-week.aspx and http://www.ipc.nsw.gov.au/.

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The Law Handbook Online

An online copy of the Law Handbook may be accessed on the Legal Answers website of the NSW State Library. Visit http://www.legalanswers.sl.nsw.gov.au/guides/law_handbook/index.html

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When is a development application not required?

The State Environmental Planning Policy (Exempt and Complying Development Codes) 2008 (NSW) allows certain minor building works in NSW, called “exempt developments” and “complying developments”, to not require a development application.

For more information visit http://www.planning.nsw.gov.au/exemptandcomplying

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When can mobile phones be used on a plane?

For information about the use of mobile hones and electronic devices on a plane, visit http://www.casa.gov.au/scripts/nc.dll?WCMS:STANDARD::pc=PC_101302

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How to obtain a free credit report

A free credit report may be obtained from a Credit Reporting Body (CRB):

  • once a year, or
  • if one has been refused credit in the past 90 days, or
  • if the request relates to a decision by a CRB or credit provider to correct information on a credit report.

The CRB’s include Veda, D&B and Experian.

Credit reports must be provided within 14 days of request.

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