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McDonald Pynt Lawyers aims to provide your complete property and commercial legal solution by offering uncomplicated access to professional advisers for all your property and business-related legal requirements, with a rapid turn around and high levels of quality customer service.

McDonald Pynt Lawyers work efficiently for an affordable fee.

With extensive legal experience, David McDonald, Barry Stark and their team provide advice and documentation relating to wills, the administration of deceased estates, leases for retail and commercial properties, franchises, joint venture agreements, family trust, superannuation deeds, mortgages and other securities. When it comes to matters of law - property or business - McDonald Pynt Lawyers can assist you. Much of our work is charged at set fees depending on complexity and time requirements.

When it comes to legal matters, professionalism and experience are key to their success and your comfort as a client. At McDonald Pynt Lawyers we make every attempt to ensure that every interaction you have with our firm is efficient and straight forward. We provide professional straight forward legal advice founded on our extensive legal experience, all of which ensures that you leave reassured and fully aware of the current situation and any future direction.

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Buy Sell Agreements
24/11/2011
1. What are Buy/Sell Agreements ("BSAs"), and why are they necessary? (a) Broad overview of what a BSA is A BSA is an agreement entered into by the participants in a commercial/business entity, primarily providing for succession amongst those participants, in the event that certain occurrences happen, and providing also the means of facilitating such succession.
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Personal Property Securities Reform
31/10/2011
Currently, Australia has different laws and registers in each State and Territory. The Personal Property Securities ("PPS") reforms bring together the different Commonwealth, State, and Territory laws and registers under one national system. It introduces the Personal Property Securities Act 2009 ("PPSA") and an online PPS Register. The new PPS regime was scheduled to begin on 31 October 2011. The Attorney General's department recently advised the expected start date for the PPS Service will now commence operations in early 2012.
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