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Trade Mark Examiners Manual - Part 26 - Section 44 and Regulation 4.15A - Conflict with Other Signs
Part 26 of the Trade Mark Examiner's Manual details how section 44 of the Trade Marks Act 1995 comes into place. Under section 44, an application for a trade mark must be rejected if the applicant's trade mark is substantially identical with or dece...
What happens if I die without a valid Will?
Intestacy is where a person dies without leaving a Will. The person who has passed away is referred to as the “Intestate”. The law sets out that if you die without a Will, an application will need to be made to the Supreme Court by the surviving...
Design Application Form - Instruction Sheet
The Application Form - Instruction Sheet explains how to apply for a Design to be registered and the process to follow. It also discusses the Statement of Newness and Distinctiveness which may be of benefit to your application but is optional.
Partnership Agreements
A partnership is a form of business in which two or more individuals manage and operate the business with a view to making a profit. It is not a separate legal entity (like a company), but it must have a tax file number (TFN) and submit a tax return....
How does the PPSR affect your property transaction
The Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cth) (“PPSA”) applies to security interests in personal property, including goods and chattels, financial property, shares and intellectual property (personal property).PPSA doesn’t apply to land, buildings...
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