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Fair Trading Administration Corporation & Building Insurers’ Guarantee Corporation Annual Report 2004-2005: Part 2
14 November, 2005Claims processing The claims paid in 2004-2005 covered losses primarily from work classified as major structural defects in houses and home units. ... Requirement BIGCorp FTAC Letter of Submission 1 1 Application for extension of time n/a n/a Charter 4
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Charitable fundraising
Stautory Review Report of Part 3A Charitable Fundraising Act | NSW Fair Trading
27 October, 2021However, as it does not impose any further regulatory requirements on fundraisers this issue is avoided. ... Importantly, the Review found that retention of Part 3A does not obstruct ongoing work towards national harmonisation.
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NSW Fair Trading Annual Report 1997-1998: Financials
7 June, 1999Where there are inconsistencies between the above requirements, the legislative provisions have prevailed. ... Statements of Accounting Concepts are used as a guidance in the absence of applicable Accounting Standards, othermandatory professional
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Rental Bond Board Annual Report 2015-2016
26 October, 2016NSW and the Secretary of the Treasury, and two persons with experience in real estate or tenancy matters appointed by the Minister responsible for Fair Trading. ... Number of residential rental bonds held. Rental statistical information The requirement
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Fair Trading Administration Corporation Annual Report 2010-2011
7 December, 2011The reports have been prepared for presentation to the Parliament of New South Wales in accordance with the requirements of the Annual Reports (Statutory Bodies) Act 1984 and of the statutory ... from lo ss where a homebuilder performed faulty or in
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Fair Trading Administration Corporation & Building Insurers’ Guarantee Corporation Annual Report 2004-2005: Part 1
14 November, 20051984 in fulfilment of the statutory reporting requirements of the Home Building Act 1989. ... Consumers with unfinished or faulty building work found themselves unable to claim against what had become worthless policies.