Our Sydney Business Solicitors and Corporate and Commercial Solicitors are innovative leaders in the field and across the industry. We ensure ongoing client satisfaction by searching for and implementing long term solutions rather than quick fix options for your problems. We provide legal services in relation to a broad range of Business & Commercial Law matters including:
Whilst always maintaining the highest standard of quality in our services, we deliver tailored legal solutions to suit your unique circumstances. By focusing on your individual needs, we are best able to identify and execute the most appropriate plan of action and ensure minimal interference with your business.
About our Business & Commercial Lawyers
Navado Lawyers and Solicitors was established in August 2001 and has worked cooperatively with small to large sized businesses and companies for over a decade, advising and assisting in all legal aspects of starting, operating and ending an enterprise. Our Business Lawyers, Corporate Lawyers and Commercial Lawyers understand the risks and the large financial investment involved in the establishment and continued operation of an enterprise. That is why we offer quality business and commercial legal assistance at value. Our services are provided at highly economical rates by a team of exceptionally skilled Business, Commercial, Corporate and Intellectual Property (IP) Lawyers.
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We invite you to contact our office on (02) 9233 4048 to speak to a Sydney Commercial Lawyer, Corporate Lawyer or Business Lawyer. Addresses of our office branches can be viewed by clicking the Locations tab.
- We have been operating since 2001
- Very experienced in Business Law
- We act for many Australian businesses
- We earn client confidence and respect
- Our staff are humble and hard working
- Senior staff hold Honours Law degrees
- Senior staff personally oversee your file
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Date: Dec 08, 2011
Tags: legal, commercial law, commercial lease
The Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 provides numerous circumstances where capital gains tax is payable in respect of a commercial lease. Alternatively, there are also numerous circumstances under which a capital loss can be claimed. Tax advice is cruc…
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Date: Jan 23, 2012
Tags: legal, commercial law, consumer law
Since the infamous snail in a bottle case (Donoghue v Stevenson), the law has been rapidly progressing and evolving towards the concept of consumer protection against commercial suppliers. Fundamentally, over the course of the past few decades, the l…
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Date: Dec 08, 2011
Tags: legal, commercial law, commercial lease
Commercial leases are complicated legal instruments. Other than the express rights and obligations in lease agreements, the law also implies a number of rights and obligations upon both the lessor and lessee. Since the lease agreement is prepared by …
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Date: Dec 08, 2011
Tags: legal, commercial law, commercial lease
For a lessor, a lease is a valuable investment that can increase the value of property, provide rental income and provide access to certain tax benefits. For a lessee, a lease is an asset that can form an integral part of their business. Lease agreem…
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Date: Dec 08, 2011
Tags: legal, commercial law, commercial lease
A key requirement of a commercial or retail lease is its term and this is usually negotiated by the parties prior to entering into the contracts. However, it is also possible for the lease to contain an option to renew which extends the lease period …
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Date: Feb 24, 2012
Tags: legal, commercial law
The Personal Property Securities Act (“PPSA”) and Personal Property Securities Regulation (“PPSR”) are relatively newly enacted statutory instruments. The PPSA and PPSR deal with personal property, and effectively establish new priority rules in rela…
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Date: Dec 08, 2011
Tags: legal, commercial law, commercial lease
Whether a lease is required to be registered will depend on the term, the options and the commencement date. A Commercial Solicitor will be able to help you determine whether your lease needs to be lodged and assist you with registering the lease wit…
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Date: Jan 23, 2012
Tags: legal, commercial law, business start-up
Our Corporate Lawyers can assist with not only set-up of a Company, including its initial Constitution, but with on-going advice about how your Company's Constitution might be amended or how you can address corporate governance issues that may arise …
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Date: Feb 11, 2012
Tags: legal, commercial law
Some recent Court decisions have flagged the inherent risks involved in acting as a Company Director. The fact that the general public and the Courts highly srutinise Company practice goes to emphasise the need for Company Directors that have a clea…
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Date: Feb 16, 2012
Tags: legal, commercial law, business structures
A company is a distinct entity, able to be prosecuted, sue or be sued. A company is a separate entity that is able to accrue and dispose of assets and liabilities.
A company must be incorporated under the Corporations Act 2001 as either a proprietar…
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Date: Feb 16, 2012
Tags: legal, commercial law, business structures
Partnership is defined by the Partnership Act 1892 as “the relation which exists between persons carrying on a business in common with a view of profit and includes an incorporated limited partnership. There are three legal features of the partnershi…
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Date: Feb 16, 2012
Tags: legal, commercial law, business structures
A sole trader conducts business as an individual and without the benefit of a separate legal entity that is unconnected with the individual. Accordingly, all assets and liabilities of the business are essentially the assets and liabilities of the ind…
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Date: Feb 16, 2012
Tags: legal, commercial law, business structures
Usually, an owner of property holds both the legal interest and the beneficial (or equitable) interests in the property. In contrast, trusts are complex legal creatures which have the fundamental characteristic of creating a separation of the ownersh…
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Date: Feb 24, 2012
Tags: legal, commercial law
The PPS Register or the Personal Property Securities Register is established by the Personal Property Securities Act (“PPSA”). Section 147 of the PPSA provides that the PPS Register is to be maintained by the Registrar.
Registration of a security in…
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Date: Nov 22, 2011
Tags: legal, commercial law, commercial transactions
Every business, whether knowingly or unknowingly, deals in one or more areas of contract law. Common examples are employment contracts, leases, and contracts for the supply or sale of goods to customers and services to your business such as telephone…
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Date: Dec 08, 2011
Tags: legal, commercial law, commercial lease
In most circumstances, there will be a statutory or common law right to sublease a commercial or retail premises. The formal requirements, searches and consents required of a sub-lease are similar to the original lease, called the head lease, and it …
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Date: Jan 17, 2012
Tags: legal, commercial law, commercial lease
Navado Lawyers & Solicitors is an experienced Law Firm that has provided exceptional advince in commercial lease agreements for over a decade.
Tenants often make the mistake of not obtaining legal advice, prior to entering into Lease agreements. La…
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Date: Dec 08, 2011
Tags: legal, commercial law, commercial lease
In most circumstances, the lessor is liable to pay GST on rent received when leasing commercial premises (including retail shops) and commercial residential premises. As such, a critical aspect considered by Sydney Commercial Lawyers and Contract Law…
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Date: Nov 22, 2011
Tags: legal, commercial law, business compliance
Many business owners and operators focus only on the money making side of their enterprise and forget to think about compliance issues. In simplest terms, legal compliance involves knowing and obeying the law that applies to your particular business.…
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Date: Nov 22, 2011
Tags: legal, commercial law, commercial lease
Generally speaking, a commercial lease provides the lessee with, amongst other things, a right to exclusive possession and use of the property for the purposes of running a business. Certain types of commercial leases fall into the category of retail…
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Date: Nov 22, 2011
Tags: legal, commercial law, corporate law
Competent Commercial Lawyers and Corporate Lawyers will know that directors of companies owe their company a number of duties, known as director’s duties. The following are just some examples of director’s duties:
A duty of good faith and diligenc…
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Date: Dec 08, 2011
Tags: legal, commercial law, commercial lease
A commercial lease is a lease of premises that are to be used for commercial and not residential purposes. Examples are factories, shops and offices. Because commercial leases are substantially more complicated than residential leases, regardless of …
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Date: Dec 08, 2011
Tags: legal, commercial law, commercial lease
The first step a Sydney Commercial Lawyer should take when acting in a commercial lease matter is to determine whether the Retail Leases Act 1994 applies. This is especially the case for the lessor (otherwise known as the landlord), since the law imp…
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Date: Dec 08, 2011
Tags: legal, commercial law, commercial lease
It was once the case that the lessee was liable to pay for all lease costs. This included the legal fees involved in the preparation of the lease itself. However, it is more common now for the parties to the transaction to agree to pay their own lega…
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