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Expert articles and practical legal guides on contracts for australian businesses.

When two businesses start talking about partnering, buying assets, forming a joint venture or licensing a brand, the first document often drafted is a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). An MoU can capture...

We talk a lot about “offer and acceptance” when it comes to contracts, but there’s another essential ingredient that often gets overlooked: consideration. In simple terms, consideration is the value each party...

When people talk about “trust ownership” of shares, it can sound technical. In practice, it’s a simple idea with big benefits for Aussie business owners. You can hold company shares personally, or...

Whether you’re pitching to an investor, onboarding a contractor, or negotiating a new supply deal, there will be moments when your business needs to share sensitive information. That’s where a Non-Disclosure Agreement...

Thinking about becoming a real estate agent or launching your own agency in Australia? It’s an exciting industry with clear pathways for growth and a chance to build a brand you’re proud...

Restraint of trade clauses are one of the most common - and most misunderstood - parts of Australian employment contracts. They can protect your business when key people move on, but they...

Sometimes a commercial lease no longer fits your business. You might be relocating, winding down, restructuring, or simply outgrowing (or under‑using) the space. In these situations, a lease surrender can be the...

Contracts keep your business moving - but they don’t last forever. At some point, you’ll have to decide whether to cancel (terminate) an agreement that’s no longer working, or renew it on...

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If your business provides services, gives advice, or supplies goods in Australia, proportionate liability can shape how responsibility and compensation are allocated when something goes wrong. Understanding the rules can help you...

If you lease a shop or office, a “relocation clause” can be one of the most important (and misunderstood) parts of your commercial lease. These clauses allow a landlord to move your...

When you’re negotiating a commercial or retail lease in Australia, one of the first questions you’ll face is: “What security will you provide?” For many small businesses, that security is a “bond”...

Selling your business is a big milestone - and in Victoria, the contract terms you agree to will determine how smooth (or stressful) the process feels. From deciding exactly what you’re selling...

If you offer software-as-a-service (SaaS) in Australia-or you’re buying it for your business-downtime is more than a technical headache. It’s a legal and commercial risk that needs to be addressed clearly in...

Short-term holiday letting is booming across Australia - from beach shacks and hinterland retreats to city apartments. If you’re hosting guests, a clear, well‑drafted vacation rental agreement isn’t just “nice to have”....

Introduction Sponsorship agreements are powerful tools that clarify the relationship between a sponsor and a sponsored party. In today’s competitive business climate, a well-drafted sponsorship agreement not only protects the interests of...

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Handshake deals are common in business. You meet a supplier, agree on a price, and promise delivery dates - all in a quick call. It feels efficient and friendly. But when expectations...

Offering lay-by can be a smart way to increase conversion on higher-priced products and make your store more accessible to customers who don’t want credit. Because lay-by involves staged payments and delayed...

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When you’re negotiating a contract, you want the deal to stick. But if one party has pushed the other into signing in a way that undermines their free choice, a court may...

Opening or growing a real estate agency in Australia is an exciting move - there’s strong demand for property sales, leasing and property management, and plenty of room to build a trusted...

Strong contracts are the backbone of every successful business relationship. But a written agreement is only useful if it’s actually enforceable under Australian law. Whether you’re sending a quote, agreeing a scope...

Whether you’re downsizing, pivoting your business model or facing unexpected cashflow pressure, getting out of a commercial lease early can feel daunting. The good news? In Queensland, there are lawful ways to...
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