What’s An Indemnity Clause?

An indemnity clause is a legally binding promise in which one party undertakes to accept the risks of loss or damage that another party may suffer.

Returning to Work: Business Resources

The green light has been given for businesses to reopen, but adjustments will have to be made. Find policies, documents, and articles on our resources page.

Zero-Hour Contracts: An Explainer

Zero-hour contracts are contracts where an employer is not obliged to provide regular work for the employee. Find out more in this guide.

What is an Insolvency Notice?

An insolvency notice is a notice published to notify the public about a company’s financial status. Find out when they need to be lodged here.

What is a Minimum Resale Price?

Do You Need an ABN to Sell Online? (2022 Update)

Suppliers are responsible for providing goods to retailers which then resell stock. Find out what a minimum resale price is in this article.

What is a Sunset Clause?

A sunset clause works by limiting a document’s operational timeframe. In this article, we explore how sunset clauses apply to real property transactions.

What is Consumer Confidence?

You might have heard the term ‘consumer confidence’ before but what does it mean? In this article we talk about measures of economic performance.

What is Affray?

What is Affray?

Affray is a criminal offence where a person uses or threatens unlawful violence towards another. Find out more in this article.