law reference [not checked]


restaurants, shops etc.

technically a restaurant/cafe/shop is private land on which a business activity is customarily conducted. as such the leasholder/owner/representative of such has the right to ask a person to leave that location. if not, the customer would be comitting tresspass.



hospitality

it is essential not to serve out-of-date or contaminated food, the customer could sue the owner and potentially win a large financial settlement

technically a restaurant/cafe/shop is private land on which a business activity is customarily conducted. as such the leasholder/owner/representative of such has the right to ask a person to leave that location. if not, the customer would be comitting tresspass.

there are various state government and council regulations in relation to opening hours, cleanliness etc



retail

customers are legally entitled to a replaced item or refund if a purchased item is faulty and not working correctly. In cases where the customer changes their mind, there is no automatic right to a refund or exchange, the issue is based on the customer service policies of the establishment in question.



security

technically a restaurant/cafe/shop is private land on which a business activity is customarily conducted. as such the leasholder/owner/representative of such has the right to ask a person to leave that location. if not, the customer would be comitting tresspass.

if a paton is injured while on the premises or in general by staff this would constitute assault




landlords/neighbours

a tenant has the right by common law to 'quiet enjoyment' of a property, the owner(s) are not permitted on the land except in circumstances outlined in the tenancies act, which is limited to 1 inspection every 6 months with 7 days notice in advance [or similar conditions depending on the state]




banking


if you give false information to a customer, or fail to give relevant information, this could constitute fraud and expose the bank to a legal liability

information about a customer's account should only be given to the customer themselves, never to any other person, except with the customer's permission or a court order




sue: to lodge a court action against a person, there must be a reason regarding the law such as the person not fulfilling a contractural agreement with yourself

