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Microsoft Access is a database management system (DBMS) from Microsoft that combines the relational Microsoft Jet Database Engine with a graphical user interface and software-development tools. It is a member of the Microsoft Office suite of applications, included in the Professional and higher editions or sold separately.
Microsoft Access stores data in its own format based on the Access Jet Database Engine. It can also import or link directly to data stored in other applications and databases.Software developers, data architects and power users can use Microsoft Access to develop application software. Like other Microsoft Office applications, Access is supported by Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), an object-based programming language that can reference a variety of objects including the legacy DAO (Data Access Objects), ActiveX Data Objects, and many other ActiveX components. Visual objects used in forms and reports expose their methods and properties in the VBA programming environment, and VBA code modules may declare and call Windows operating system operations.

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    NSW Can party to a proceeding access your Centrelink and medical records

    Can party to a proceeding access your Centrelink and medical records?
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    VIC Access in good faith?

    The final court orders provide for my son to be sole parent. Due to mum's delusional disorder, interim orders state she was to have only one overnight weekend access once a fortnight and after school from 3.30pm until 7.00pm each Wednesday and only one week during long school holidays. Mum is...
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    NSW New neighbour wants to move gutters. They'll be inaccessible to him - am I setting up an implied easement if I agree?

    Hi, We live in an old house with a small garden in an old, built up area. We have a new neighbour on the north, uphill side. The south wall of this house sits right on the boundary of our property, from front to back, and all the gutters run along the top of this wall. The gutters fall to the...
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    NSW Co-Operatives: Is Director obliged to give a member access to use original bank statements, for non Co-Op related purposes?

    I am Treasurer of a small Co-Operative. 20 members. Very open and transparent. A member is requesting original bank statements and Term Deposit details of the Co-Operative, for possible use in a Resident visa application for his partner/joint member. All information contained in the bank...
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    Access to WA Birth Extract BDMR Act 1998 s. 54(1)(b)

    Refer Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1998 (WA) Hello, I am being denied access to a s. 54(1)(b) Birth Extract as it is being interpreted that the legislation provides discretion for the Registrar to consider conditions that are not submitted by the applicant, namely that the...
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    NT title change

    Good morning I live on a dirt road with 11 other property owners . each property owns 3 mtrs of the access road into their property . Local council will only grade the road maybe 3 times a year. We asked if we could get bitumen but council will not consider as they donot own the road...
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    NSW Final hearing child access affidavits evidence

    Hi all, Final hearing on a child access issue is still almost a year off but just ahd a couple questions about evidence/affidavits rellied on at final hearing. While I understand you prepare another affidavit before final hearing and a case outline my question is can all affidavits lodged from...
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    VIC Extinguishing an un-used easement

    Hi All - My question is: Can a 'CarriageWay Easement' be extinguished if the beneficiary is no longer using or 'passing over' the land to access their un-landlocked property? The Dominant has blocked his access with landscaping trampoline and a pool shed effectively prohibiting a vehicle from...
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    Will Artificial Intelligence (AI) fundamentally change the role of a lawyer and the affordability of access to the law.

    Hi All, I am establishing this post because I want to start to appreciate how a "reasonable person" will utilise disruptive technologies in Law. The aim is to create an organisation that offers better quality legal service at nearly zero marginal cost for every human being on this planet...
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    NSW Difference between Rights of Access and rights of Carriageway

    I have beeen unable to obtain a logic explanation as to the difference between the two. My beef is that the dominant property with the right of access insists on using that right to drive their vehicles, caravans, and trailers through our titled and narrow 3.5 metre driveway into their...