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2002
 
The purpose of this Seminar is to make Solicitors aware of how the Local Government Act, the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act and various other Local Government or Planning considerations affect their practices as Conveyancers.
This paper is not intended to be a comprehensive study of the Local Government Act or the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act or indeed any other Act, but is merely intended to be a reminder to Solicitors of some of the matters that they need to consider in conveyancing matters.
 
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2005
 
The purpose of this paper is to make Legal practitioners aware of how the Cost Assessment process works and inform them of certain principles.
This paper is not intended to be a comprehensive study of the Legal Profession Act or the Cost Assessment process.  Where an opinion is express it is the personal opinion of the author and is expressed without the benefit of comprehensive argument or detailed consideration of such arguments and accordingly none of the contents of this document should be relied on as a precedent or in any legal argument in relation to any matter that is considered by the author in his role as a Cost Assessor of the Supreme Court.  In other words in his decision making capacity as a Cost Assessor the author is not bound by any of the opinions expressed in this document
 
 
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2006
 
Seminar notes regarding party and party cost assessment in the land and evironment court - everything you needed to know but were afraid to ask.
 
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