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Licence

A written document that permits the named person(s) to do an act or thing which, without that licence, would otherwise be unlawful, eg. a licence to enter land or use intellectual property.

Lien

The right to take an interest in the property of another as security for the performance of an obligation (such as the payment of a debt) by the other person.

Limitation of Liability

The right of a person founded in contract or statute to limit that person's liability to another person for a defined cause of action to either a specified or maximum amount.

Limitation Period

A set period of time prescribed in contract or statute during which an action may be commenced in court beginning on the date when the cause of action arose.

Liquidated Damages (LDs)

A contractual mechanism that allows a party to claim monetary compensation for loss that occurs as a result of the other party's failure to deliver goods or services under the Contract on time.  The quantum of liquidated damages under a Contract represent a sum fixed by (or ascertainable to) the parties as a genuine pre-estimate of a party's loss in the event of the other party's breach.

Liquidation

A procedure by which the business activities of a company are brought to an end and the company is dissolved. It may be instigated by the creditors or the shareholders of the company itself (voluntary liquidation) or by order of the court (compulsory liquidation). The process involves the appointment of a liquidator to assume control of the company from its directors. The main purpose of the liquidation is to collect and realise the assets of the company, and to distribute the proceeds to creditors and (if any surplus remains) to shareholders.

Land Tax

A State tax calculated on the assessed value of land and imposed on the proprietor of the land.

Landlord

The person under a Lease who grants to the Lessee the right to occupy the whole or any part of a premises for residential or commercial purposes. Also known as the Lessor.

Latent conditions

Site conditions that could not have been ascertained or identified by making reasonable enquiries or conducting reasonable investigations prior to the commencement of the Works.

Latent Defects

Defects that exist in the Works that cannot be ascertained or identified by making reasonable enquiries or conducting reasonable investigations at the time of Practical Completion.

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