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Trade Mark Examiners Manual - Part 13 - Application to Register a Series of Trade Marks
When registering a series of trade marks, Part 13 of the Trade Mark Examiner's Manual provides the requirements that the examiner will be looking for in your application and in the process generally. There are strict requirements around the amount t...
Guide to Shareholder's Agreements & Buy-Sell Options
When entering into a company structure with other people or entities, you should ensure there are a set of rules between all shareholders, so everyone is on the same page. This set of rules is called a Shareholder Agreement, and it is designed for s...
Incorporated Joint Venture Agreement
When two or more parties agree to undertake any type of project, often this is done via a joint venture arrangement. The joint venture may be limited in duration to a specific timeframe or it may be a long-term continuing business arrangement. Each...
What if someone else is using my registered trademark?
In circumstances where a trademark is in danger of being infringed, it is important to take decisive action and enforce your property rights to avoid losing commercial value. If you suspect your intellectual property has been infringed, you should co...
General Power of Attorney
A Power of Attorney is effective in Queensland 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 behalf.In...
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