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  2. Australian corporate law - Wikipedia

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    Australian corporations law has historically borrowed ... The most common form of business entity in Australia is a company limited by shares. ... [2009] NSWSC 1229;

  3. Commonwealth of Australia (US securities entity) - Wikipedia

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    The Commonwealth of Australia is a Form 18 United States SEC registered entity [1] representing the nation of Australia for the purpose of issuing securities in the US market. . Form 18 registrations are used only for foreign government registrations with the SEC and do not create a corpora

  4. List of High Court of Australia cases - Wikipedia

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    Vindicatory damages are not recognised as a distinct form of common law damages in Australia. Commonwealth v Introvigne: 1982 Gibbs: 201 Tort Law: Duty of care of a school for its pupils is non-delegable R v Brislan: 1935 HCA 78; (1935) 54 CLR 262 Latham Constitutional "Other like powers" in s51(v) of Constitution included radio as it was a ...

  5. North Pilbara Football League - Wikipedia

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    The North Pilbara Football League is an Australian rules football competition based in Karratha ... merged to form the De Gray West ... 1229: 1018: 120.73%: 40:

  6. Australian Securities and Investments Commission v Rich

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    Australian Securities and Investments Commission v Rich [1] was one of the biggest civil cases in NSW Supreme Court history, in which the Australian Securities and Investments Commission accused former executive directors of One.Tel telecommunications company, Jodee Rich and Mark Silbermann, of having failed to meet their duty of care in the months leading up to the company's collapse in May 2001.

  7. Visa policy of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australia was the first country in the world to launch electronic visas. [12] Australia officially ceased the issuance of visa stickers on 1 September 2015, and all visas are issued and recorded electronically. [10] From July 2017, the use of outgoing departure cards ceased.

  8. Australian Government - Wikipedia

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    The prime minister and their sworn ministers form the cabinet, the key decision-making organ of the government that makes policy and decides the agenda of the government. [4] Members of the government can exercise both legislative power (through their control of the parliament) and executive power (as ministers on behalf of the governor-general ...

  9. Parliament of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Parliament of Australia (officially the Parliament of the Commonwealth [4] and also known as the Federal Parliament) is the federal legislature of Australia.It consists of three elements: the monarch of Australia (represented by the governor-general), the Senate (the upper house), and the House of Representatives (the lower house). [4]