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Your Consumer Rights - A Guide to Consumers with Disability

The Australian Consumer Law Under the Australian Consumer Law, if you buy something and there is a problem with it, you have the right to take it back and ask the business to fix the problem. The same applies if you pay for a service and it is not pr...


Trade Mark Examiners Manual - Part 19A - Use of a Trade Mark

Trade mark law concerns the trading of goods or services in commerce. A trade mark is a sign ‘used, or intended to be used’ to distinguish goods or services dealt with or provided in the course of trade. As such, ‘use’ is a concept fundamental to tr...


Trade Mark Examiners Manual - Part 29 - Section 43 - Trade Marks likley to Deceive or Cause Confusion

Section 43 of the Act reads as follows:An application for the registration of a trade mark in respect of particular goods or services must be rejected if, because of some connotation that the trade mark or a sign contained in the trade mark has, the...


What happens if I die without a valid Will?

Intestacy is where a person dies without leaving a Will. The person who has passed away is referred to as the “Intestate”. The law sets out that if you die without a Will, an application will need to be made to the Supreme Court by the surviving...


What is a General Power of Attorney in Queensland?

A General Power of Attorney provides a way for you to Appoint someone (an attorney) to act on your behalf on financial matters. A General Power of Attorney can be used to appoint an attorney for a specific period or event; for example, if you were go...


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