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Deeds of release may be set aside if they are brought about as a consequence of unlawful discrimination

By Jodie Kessler on March 23, 2017

The Federal Circuit Court of Australia (FCCA) has found that the Court has the power under s46PO(4) of the Australian Human Right Commission Act 1986 (Cth) (AHRC Act) to set aside a deed of release, where the deed comes into existence as a consequence of unlawful discrimination.[1]

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