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Aggregation of Transfer Duty when buying more than one property

If you buy 2 or more properties or enter into 2 or more contracts that the Office of State Revenue considers arise from the 1 arrangement you may be liable to pay more transfer duty based on the aggregate value of the assets being purchased.Please co...


What is the difference between Franchising and Licensing?

Many people tend to use the terms Franchising and Licensing interchangeably but they are quite different for several reasons. Often people think licensing has all the advantages of franchising but without the cost or regulation, but this is not corr...


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...


What is a Trade Mark?

What is a Trade Mark?In basic terms, a trade mark provides it’s registered owner with the exclusive right to use their trade mark or authorise another person or business to use their trade mark, in relation to the goods and services that it has been...


Trade Mark Examiners Manual - Part 19B - Rights Given by Registration of a Trade Mark

Property is a bundle of rights or interests that attach to a thing. Property rights attach to things that are either tangible (e.g. a car or house) or intangible (e.g. intellectual property). Property is generally divided into two major categories –...


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