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General Power of Attorney
A Power of Attorney is a legal document which one person (the Donor) appoints another person (the Attorney) to act for him or her.Under the Powers of Attorney Act 2006 (Australian Capital Territory) is effective in the Australian Capital Territory ev...
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 –...
Director penalty notices: How a director can be personally liable for certain company tax debts
If a company fails to comply with their obligations to pay certain debt/s, directors are held personally liable for the amount the company should have paid.OverviewCompany directors are legally responsible for ensuring that their company meets its pa...
Trade Mark Examiners Manual - Part 17 - Deferment of Acceptance
Part 17 of the Trade Mark Examiner's Manual details the process followed by the examiners at IP Australia when it comes to deferring acceptance of the registration of a trademark, both where the request has been made by the Applicant, and also where...
Insolvent trading: How does a director become liable for insolvent trading?
Insolvent trading is when directors allow their company to incur debts when the company was insolvent. The liquidator can make a compensation claim against a director if those debts are unpaid when the liquidation commences. A director may be he...
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