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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...
Trade Mark Examiners Manual - Part 10 - Details of Formality Requirements
Getting the formalities correct when lodging a trade mark application is incredibly important. Part 10 of the Trade Mark Examiners Manual discusses each of the formalities such as ensuring the name of the Applicant is complete and correct, and that...
Trade Mark Examiners Manual - Part 21 - Non-traditional Signs
Part 21 of the Trade Mark Examiners Manual looks at non-traditional signs which are fall outside the definition of a "sign" being the following or any combination of the following, namely, any letter, word, name, signature, numeral, device, brand, h...
Trade Mark Examiners Manual - Part 12 - Divisional Applications
Part 12 of the Trade Mark Examiner's Manual deals with Divisional Applications which are where a main or parent application is made for a trade mark and while that is pending, another application is made by the same applicant for registration in only...
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...
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