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Oxbridge Legal Associates

Locality: North Parramatta

Phone: +61 2 8896 6286



Address: Deloitte Building, Level 15, 60, Station Street East 2150 North Parramatta, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.oxbridgelegal.com.au

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25.01.2022 Special offer for First Home Buyers..



16.01.2022 Defending client's rights with our aggressive, and client focused approach; OXBRIDGE ASSOCIATES v MINISTER FOR IMMIGRATION, CITIZENSHIP, MIGRANT SERVICES AND MULTICULTURAL AFFAIRS Are you affected by a decision of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, or Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affirs? We can assit you to get the best outcome for you.

11.01.2022 It is a well-established principle of the English common law that when money has been received by one person which in justice and equity belongs to another, under circumstances which render the receipt of it a receipt by the defendant to the use of the plaintiff, the latter may recover as for money had and received to his use. The action was, as Lord Mansfield said in Moses v Macferlan, quasi ex contractu and founded on an obligation imposed by law and accommodated within t...he system of formal pleading by means of the fictitious assumpsit or promise. The principle extends to cases where the money has been paid for a consideration that has failed. Whether the action is based on an implied promise to pay, or on a principle designed to prevent unjust enrichment, the emphasis on justice and equity in both old and modern authority on this subject supports the view that the action will not lie unless the defendant in justice and equity ought to pay the money to the plaintiff. This was our legal submission to the Supreme Court of NSW- Court of Appeal for our client on a landmark win just few weeks ago; Nagamuthu v Shanmugarajah [2019] NSWCA 288

04.01.2022 Special discount for first home buyers..



02.01.2022 Know you consumer rights. The Federal Court has held that travel comparison website, Trivago, misled consumers about cheap hotel rooms rates both on its website and in television advertising.The Court found that, from at least December 2016, Trivago misled consumers by representing that it would help them find the cheapest rates available for a given hotel. In fact, Trivago often did not rank hotel rooms based on the cheapest rates, but primarily prioritised rankings based on which online hotel booking sites paid them the highest cost-per-click fee.; ACCC v Trivago N.V. [2020] FCA 16

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