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result(s) found for 'notice for breach of duty to landlord'
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Explains what businesses in Victoria must do to dispose of medium-value uncollected goods.
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A list of general penalties that apply if Victorian businesses do not meet their legal obligations.
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A list of the additional fees and charges which may be included with the total price of a car.
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A list of penalties that apply if Victorian businesses engage in unfair practices.
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Your rights and responsibilities if a debt collector contacts you, and how to complain or get help.
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Use our online tool to work out rent per day, week, fortnight, calendar month, 6-month period or year.
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26 Dec 2018 - A company that engaged in misleading and deceptive conduct by sending out certain types of unsolicited notices for domain name registrations has been ordered to offer a $249 refund each to more than 9,800 customers.
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29 Aug 2017 - A Brunswick-based company that supplied banned miniature motorbikes has been ordered to pay a penalty of $10,000 for failing to meet the product safety provisions of the Australian Consumer Law (Victoria).
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10 Jun 2019 - A former Glen Waverley estate agent has been sentenced to 20 months in jail, with a minimum term of eight months, after pleading guilty to 11 charges of misusing more than $800,000 of her clients’ money, in breach of the Estate Agents Act 1980 (the Act).
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10 Jun 2020 - In Touch Fashions & Gifts Pty Ltd and its director have agreed to pay $1,000 to the Victorian Consumer Law Fund. They acknowledged offering items for sale that did not meet mandatory information standards.
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