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Queensland Retail Shop Lease - Assignor Disclosure Statement to Assignee

If you are looking to transfer or ‘assign’ a retail shop lease in Queensland, you will need to comply with section 22B of the Retail Shop Leases Act 1994 (Qld). When a lease is assigned to another person or company, (often when they sell their busine...


Trade Mark Examiners Manual - Part 52 - Hearings, Decisions, Reasons and Appeals

Part 52 of the Trade Mark Examiner's Manual defines what a decision and a hearing is. It explains whether a hearing is always necessary and the role of the Registrar in hearings. It also discusses appeals and implementing decisions.


Directors must exercise caution!

As has been widely reported, both in professional publications and indeed in the general media, in mid-August 2016, the Australian Tax Office and the Australian Securities and Investments Commission conducted raids on a number of business premises, i...


Particular issues of concern for Buyers

If there are matters regarding the property of particular concern or importance to you or your financier then you should discuss this with us so that we can determine whether a special condition is required and appropriate investigations can be made....


Trade Mark Examiners Manual - Part 47 - Procedures for Opposing Registration or Protection

Part 47 of the Trade Mark Examiner's Manual provides for the procedures to be taken by a party opposing a trade mark registration, from filing, to time limits and making documents available to IP Australia to back up the opposition.


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