What is an Incorporated Association?
An incorporated Association under the Associations Incorporation Act 1985. Incorporation creates a legal entity that is separate from the individual members. Members of unincorporated bodies face the possibility of being sued as individuals. Incorporation provides a certain amount of limited liability for members, as long as they follow accepted business and community standards. Incorporation is voluntary.
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