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Bail in NTLawHbk
Bail and When a person is charged with a criminal offence, they are required to go before the appropriate court, usually the Magistrates or Supreme Court, to ad...
InvestigationAndArrest in NTLawHbk
Abbreviations used in this chapter: BA: Bail Act (NT)CCA: Criminal Code ActCDEP: Community Development Employment ProgramCSJ: Court of Summary JurisdictionDPP: Di...
Prostitution in NTLawHbk
Prostitution and The Prostitution Regulation Act (PRA), which came into force on 8 May 1992, regulates prostitution in the NT. The PRA distinguishes between esc...
RoadRulesAndTrafficOffences in NTLawHbk
Road rules and traffic offences and There are many laws governing how a person should behave when in control of a motor vehicle, motor cycle, bicycle, powered c...
DrugOffences in NTLawHbk
Drug offences and This section deals with the law relating to the misuse of drugs. The governing law in the NT is found in the Misuse of Drugs Act 1990 (MDA) an...
SexualOffences in NTLawHbk
Sexual offences and Sexual offences raise a range of potentially complex issues, including specific evidentiary provisions, procedural rules, sentencing and rep...
OffencesAgainstThePerson in NTLawHbk
Offences against the person and Introduction This chapter deals with common offences to be found in the Criminal Code Act (CCA) and other Acts commonly used to...
BusinessesStructuredForProfit in NTLawHbk
Businesses structured for profit and A person who wants to start their own business has available to them a number of different business structures, ranging fro...
DealingWithMoney in NTLawHbk
Community organisations dealing with money and There are four basic ways for a community organisation with limited funds to improve its financial position. Th...
Superannuation in NTLawHbk
Superannuation , and Superannuation is a long term savings and investment vehicle that provides tax advantaged retirement benefits for members and their dependen...
PublishPluginHistory in NTLawHbk
Publishing Details Publisher: AdminUser Date: 02 Sep 2016 16:26 Dir: /home/www/foswiki/pub/publish/ URL: http://austlii.community/foswiki/pub/publish// Web(s): ...
MakingAClaim in NTLawHbk
Making a claim and As soon as possible following the event giving rise to the claim, policyholders must: * inform the insurer of the incident. Notification m...
Insurance in NTLawHbk
Insurance and Introduction Insurance companies collect premiums from their customers to use to pay those customers who make claims under their insurance polici...
HealthAndCommunityServicesComplaints in NTLawHbk
Health and Community Services Complaints Commission (HCSCC) and The Health and Community Services Complaints Commission (HCSCC) is an independent statutory body...
VeteransEntitlements in NTLawHbk
Veterans' entitlements and The Federal Government has legislative schemes that both provide pensions for, and compensate, eligible defence and ex defence servic...
OptionsForAPersonWithAComplaint in NTLawHbk
Challenging administrative decisions and If an administrative decision is made that you disagree with, there are four main ways that you might be able to challe...
PensionsBenefitsAndAllowances in NTLawHbk
Pensions, benefits allowances and This chapter covers financial assistance payments made to individuals and families by the Federal Government. Payments are m...
InjuriesCausedByAnimals in NTLawHbk
11.5 Injuries and accidents caused by animals and Generally owners are liable for the actions of their animals (including pets) and, in certain cases, can be ch...
AccidentsOnPrivateAndPublicProperty in NTLawHbk
11.4 Accidents on private and public property and Accidents and injuries that happen on private or public property are sometimes caused by the conduct of others...
InjuriesAndDamageCausedByCrime in NTLawHbk
11.3 Injuries and damage caused by crime and Introduction As of 1 May 2007 the Victims of Crime Assistance Act (VCAA) applies to persons who claim compensation...
HIVAIDS in NTLawHbk
10.2 HIV/AIDS and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome or AIDS is the name given to the final stage of infection with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). HIV...
BuyingOnlineOverTheInternet in NTLawHbk
7.6 Buying online over the internet and Online shopping can increase choice and lower costs for consumers. This chapter outlines consumer rights for online shop...
LossInjuryCausedByDefectiveProducts in NTLawHbk
7.2 Loss injury caused by defective products and This section deals with the laws relating to compensation claims for personal injury and injury to property c...
Parking in NTLawHbk
Parking and Parking Infringements Council Officers are authorised under the Local Government Act 2008 (NT) to enforce legislation that covers areas for which L...
DogsAndOtherAnimals in NTLawHbk
Dogs and other animals and In the NT a number of different sources of law affect dogs and other domestic animals. Some laws are found in NT legislation; some lo...
AgedCare in NTLawHbk
Aged care and Where to find information Comprehensive advice is available from the Commonwealth Government's online site: myagedcare. Go to http://www.myagedca...
Paternity in NTLawHbk
Paternity and PATERNITY TESTING Paternity of a child may be an issue in child support matters, family law matters and matters relating to wills and estates. Th...
RepresentingYourself in NTLawHbk
Representing yourself This section provides some basic information and advice for people who have to attend a court or tribunal or intend to go to court as one of...
DealingwiththeDepartmentofImmigrationandBorderProtection in NTLawHbk
Dealing with the DIBP , and Record keeping and timeframes Whenever you make contact with DIBP you should keep a note of the time and the name of the officer wi...
AttributionForm in NTLawHbk
Attribution Form This is a maintenance topic, used by the Wiki administrator. Name Type Size Values Tooltip message Attributes AustLII _Cont...
TrademarksDesignsAndPatentsCopy in NTLawHbk
Trade marks, designs and patents Abbreviations used in this chapter : ACC: Australian Copyright Council : AMCOS: Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owner's S...
FurtherInformation in NTLawHbk
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Websitedesign in NTLawHbk
Main.JonathanMo 14 Sep 2015 Website design The design and/or layout of a website can be protected by copyright. This is quite separate from copyright ownership o...
Wellknowntmcertdefcollectivetm in NTLawHbk
Main.JonathanMo 14 Sep 2015 Well known marks certification, defensive and collective marks Apart from the general procedure for registration of a trade mark, t...
Whatconstitutesinfringementcopyright in NTLawHbk
Main.JonathanMo 14 Sep 2015 What Constitutes an Infringement of Copyright? In simple terms, the copyright in a literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work or re...
Whatdoescopyrightprotect in NTLawHbk
Main.JonathanMo 14 Sep 2015 What does Copyright Protect? Copyright gives authors and creators legal protection for the following types of work: * literary wor...
Whatiscopyright in NTLawHbk
Main.JonathanMo 14 Sep 2015 What is copyright? Copyright is a form of intellectual property which, as the name suggests, is an intangible form of personal proper...
Whatispatent in NTLawHbk
Main.JonathanMo 14 Sep 2015 What is a patent? A patent is a legal document that gives an inventor exclusive right to exploit their invention for a specified peri...
Whattrademarktradesign in NTLawHbk
Main.JonathanMo 14 Sep 2015 What is a trade mark/trade sign? The TMA defines a trade mark as: a sign used, or intended to be used, to distinguish goods or servic...
Whendoescopyrightapply in NTLawHbk
Main.JonathanMo 14 Sep 2015 When Does Copyright Apply? There are three basic principles or 'characteristics' that need to be grasped in respect of copyright and ...
Whocanregistertm in NTLawHbk
Main.JonathanMo 14 Sep 2015 Who can register a trade mark? A person may apply for the registration of a trade mark in respect of goods and/or services if the per...
Whoownscopyright in NTLawHbk
Main.JonathanMo 14 Sep 2015 Who Owns the Copyright? The basic rule is that the author or creator is the first owner of copyright CA s.35(2) . But copyright owne...
Whyhaveiplaws in NTLawHbk
Main.JonathanMo 14 Sep 2015 Why do we have intellectual property laws? Intellectual property rights involve striking a balance between the interests of the origi...
Whypatent in NTLawHbk
Main.JonathanMo 14 Sep 2015 Why do we have patent protection? As with the other main areas of intellectual property, Australia's patent protection framework esse...
Rightsmanagementinformation in NTLawHbk
Main.JonathanMo 14 Sep 2015 Rights management information Amendments to the CA in 2000 introduced sanctions against tampering with electronic rights management i...
Scandalouscontrarytolaw in NTLawHbk
Main.JonathanMo 14 Sep 2015 Scandalous or contrary to law Under section 42 of the TMA: An application for the registration of a trade mark must be rejected if: ...
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