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Queensland Retail Shop Lease - Audited Statement of Outgoings Year Ending
If you own a shopping centre or rent retail shops to one or more tenants in Queensland, you will need to comply with the Retail Shop Leases Act 1994 (Qld). The Lessor (person who owns the building/shop) is required to give the Lessee (person who pay...
What must I prove if my application is not accepted?
In circumstances where an application has been flagged by IP Australia as not meeting the requirement of the Act, an Examination Report will be provided to you, as the Applicant, outlining any issues IP Australia has identified. Possible issues may i...
Trade Mark Examiners Manual - Part 62 - Revocation of Registration
The Registrar may revoke the registration of a trade mark where they consider it should not have been registered, but they are not obliged to consider revocation where requested to by the public. Part 62 of the Trade Mark Examiner's Manual goes into...
Distribution Agreements
A Distribution Agreement is a contract where the Supplier (being the manufacturer, licensee or seller) grants the Distributor the right to sell the Supplier’s good or services to customers in a specific area or territory. This relationship is called...
A Guide to the Australian Consumer Law - For Fundraising and Other Activities of Charities, Not-for-Profits and Fundraisers
The Australian Consumer Law (ACL) is the national law for fair trading and consumer protection, which applies across Australia, which came into force on 1 January 2011. The Australian Consumer Law provides a range of specific obligations in relation...
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