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MotorVehicleAccidents in NTLawHbk
Motor vehicle accidents , and This section is divided into three parts: * what to do after an accident * property damage * motor vehicle injuries. The ...
BuyingAMotorVehicle in NTLawHbk
Buying a motor vehicle , and Buying a motor vehicle is a major financial commitment and can be problematic, especially if your knowledge of vehicles is limited ...
ChildrensRightsAndResponsibilities in NTLawHbk
Children's rights and responsibilities , and Introduction Australia ratified the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1990. See http://www.o...
Debts in NTLawHbk
Debts , and A debt exists when one person, the debtor, owes money to another, the creditor. Unpaid electricity or telephone bills, doctor's fees and credit card ...
ImmigrationIntroduction in NTLawHbk
Please note: this area of law changes rapidly. Before relying on information provided here, it is advisable to seek professional advice from a Registered Migratio...
NamingAChild in NTLawHbk
Naming a child , , This section deals with the law as it relates to naming children. It also contains some practical information about how to add details to regi...
ChangingNames in NTLawHbk
Changing names , , A person's name is changed by registration of the change under the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act (BDMRA). The Act provides tha...
Adoption in NTLawHbk
3.7 Adoption and Adoptions in the Northern Territory are covered by two Acts. The Adoption of Children Act 1994 (ACA), which deals with: * adoption procedure...
BuyingOnCredit in NTLawHbk
Buying on credit and In this section we use a number of different terms to mean the same, or at least, very similar thing. The main terms to be familiar with ar...
WebNotify in NTLawHbk
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CouplesWhoAreMarried in NTLawHbk
3.2 Couples who are married and This section covers issues that married couples may face. These include validity of marriage, property settlement, divorce and s...
TelecommunicationPostalConsumers in NTLawHbk
7.5 Telecommunications and postal consumers Telecommunications regulatory framework There are a number of laws, regulations and industry codes that regulate how ...
Employment in NTLawHbk
Employment , and Introduction This section provides information about employment law in the Northern Territory, and covers: * Where employment rights come fr...
WebBottomBar in NTLawHbk
WebBottomBar Default WebBottomBar component. Please do not modify. Use .WebBottomBar instead. %IF{"'' ingroup 'AdminGroup'" then=' %FORMATLIST{ "%FLEXWEBL...
ParentingAfterSeparation in NTLawHbk
Parenting after separation and The law governing parenting after separation is contained in the Family Law Act 1975 (FLA). Children don't have to be the childre...
ChildrenAndYoungPeople in NTLawHbk
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS CHAPTERBDM: Registrar of Births, Deaths and MarriagesBDMRA: Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1997CCA: Criminal Code ActCEO...
GovernmentHousingAssistance in NTLawHbk
5.2 Government housing assistance and The NT Government provides assistance to help people obtain affordable and appropriate housing. The main forms of assistan...
PlanningAndDevelopment in NTLawHbk
Planning and development and The use and development of land is regulated by two statutory schemes, the first related to planning and the second to environmenta...
Pollution in NTLawHbk
Pollution and Pollution laws The laws in the NT relating to the regulation of pollution are contained in a range of Acts, regulations and by laws (mostly at th...
MigrationAgentsRegistrationScheme in NTLawHbk
Migration agents' registration scheme , and From 21 September 1992, anyone who uses knowledge of migration procedures to advise, make representations on behalf ...
Reviews in NTLawHbk
Reviews , and Appeals to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Where the minister signs a deportation order against a permanent resident convicted of a crime (as ...
RemovalAndDeportation in NTLawHbk
Removal and deportation , and Who may be removed? Unlawful non citizens are subject to automatic removal from Australia under the Migration Act. All persons wi...
Citizenship in NTLawHbk
Citizenship , and The Australian Citizenship Act 1948 (Cth) was replaced on 1 July 2007 by the Australian Citizenship Act 2007 (Cth) ('ACA'). The new Act and Mig...
TheRefugeeAndHumanitarianProgram in NTLawHbk
29.4 The Refugee and Humanitarian Program Under Australia's humanitarian program approximately 13,000 visas are made available to people recognised as refugees or...
ChangingStatus in NTLawHbk
29.2 Changing status A visitor or temporary resident in Australia may apply for a change of status to another temporary visa or a permanent visa. Whether the temp...
EntryToAustralia in NTLawHbk
Entry to Australia , and Visas Non citizens entering Australia are required to have visas, which are permits that can allow either temporary or permanent stay....
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...
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...
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...
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...
WebRss 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...
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