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What happens to my superannuation in the property settlement?
The Family Law Act 1975 and the Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993 (SISA) allow an interest in superannuation or a super payment to be divided or split by agreement or court order in the event of a relationship breakdown.Th...
Enduring Power of Attorney
The Powers of Attorney Act 1998 provides that an enduring power of attorney made in another state or territory is recognised in Queensland.An Enduring Power of Attorney is used to deal primarily with personal and/or financial matters. The power may b...
Trade Mark Examiners Manual - Part 44 - Claim of Interest or Rights in a Trade Mark
All claimed interests in a trade mark should be recorded on the national Personal Property Securities Register (PPS Register), as the right of the registered owner to deal with the trade mark is limited only by those claimed interests that have been...
What is a Trade Mark?
What is a Trade Mark?In basic terms, a trade mark provides it’s registered owner with the exclusive right to use their trade mark or authorise another person or business to use their trade mark, in relation to the goods and services that it has been...
Trade Mark Examiners Manual - Part 32B - Examination of Trade Marks for Wines (in Class 33)
Part 32B of the Trade Mark Examiners Manual focuses on trade mark applications for wines and grape products such as grappa, brandy, and fortified wines, which the Wine Australia Act goes some way to protecting. The examiner can reject an application...
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