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Can I leave one of my children out of the Will?
Yes, you can leave a child out of your Will, and not make any ‘provision’ for that family member, however this will create a very high risk of that child bringing Family Provision Claim, contesting the Will. Apart from the stress this causes to the...
General Power of Attorney
A Power of Attorney is effective in New South Wales even if made in another state or territory, and it ceases to be effective if the Principal loses capacity. The Principal is the person providing the power for someone else to act on his or her beha...
Trade Mark Examiners Manual - Part 11 - Convention Applications
Where an application for trade mark registration is made uder a Convention, IP Australia must follow the procedures set out. Specifically where a person has made an application for registration in a Convention country and that person, or his or her...
A Guide to Competition and Consumer Law - For Businesses Selling to and Supplying Consumers with Disability
This guide provided by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is for businesses that supply goods or services to consumers with disability or participants in the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). You’ll find an explanati...
Trade Mark Examiners Manual - Part 43 - Assignment and Transmission
Assignment or transmission of a trade mark refers to the process by which ownership of a registered trade mark or a trade mark whose registration is being sought may be passed from one party to another. The Trade Marks Act 1995 requires that you not...

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