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Nora Faulua
5 February 2015

Statutory warfare: when retail lease and liquor licensing laws collide

Nora Faulua
5 February 2015

How can a relationship that comes into existence only by force of one statute be regarded as illegal by reference to another? Robert Angyal SC's recent paper,  "Statutory Warfare? What happens when retain lease legislation collides with liquor licensing laws", published in (2015) 89 Australian Law Journal 11 is now available online.

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