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Can I amend my trademark?
The question is sometimes asked of us – Can I amend my trade mark, and the answer varies depending on what you’re trying to amend and when. So let’s go through each scenario:(a) Amending your international registration: Once the International Bureau...
Refunds and Returns – Goods (Mandatory Statement under Australian Consumer Law)
We are not required to provide a refund or replacement if you change your mind. But you can choose a refund or exchange if an item has a major problem. This is when the item has a problem that would have stopped someone from buying the item if they h...
Particular words required in property contracts
The Seller generally is required to ensure that when you are given you the proposed contract for signing, the contract contains a conspicuously written note (immediately above and on the same page where you sign to indicate your intention to be bound...
Trade Mark Examiners Manual - Part 19B - Rights Given by Registration of a Trade Mark
Property is a bundle of rights or interests that attach to a thing. Property rights attach to things that are either tangible (e.g. a car or house) or intangible (e.g. intellectual property). Property is generally divided into two major categories –...
Trade Mark Examiners Manual - Part 32A - Examination of Trade Marks for Plants (in Class 31)
Examination of trade mark applications filed in Class 31 in respect of plants and plant material involves consideration of additional requirements arising from the Plant Breeder’s Rights Act 1994 which protects the names of plant varieties and their...
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