Essential Commercial Leasing Guide
Entering into a commercial lease for the first time can be an exciting and overwhelming experience, and without the proper legal advice can lead to costly, unnecessary, binding mistakes. In Queensland, a commercial retail lease is a legally binding contract […]
What is Environmental Harm, and how do you comply with the General Environmental Duty?
Environmental Harm is any adverse effect, or potential adverse effect on an environmental value. The adverse effect or potentially adverse effect, can be temporary, permanent, and of varying degrees of magnitude, duration or frequency. It includes an environmental nuisance.* Environmental […]
How to protect Copyright… & what is Copyright?
Copyright is the protection of creative work and is free and automatic in Australia. There is no system of registration, and protection is immediate upon the creation of your work to paper, video, disk or other printed material. Copyright […]
Protecting Your Brand
Have you started or are running your own business? You’ve selected a great name for the business, registered it as a business name, completed your budgets and projections, got your premises selected, arranged signage for the front door, ordered letterhead, […]
What is a put & call option? And how is it used to develop land?
A put & call option is actually two agreements in one. Essentially, it is an agreement that gives the buyer and the seller a choice to buy and sell land at a future time, on agreed terms. A call option […]
Entering a commercial lease?
A commercial lease is a legal document that sets out the rights between the owner(s) of a commercial property (landlord/lessor) and another party (tenant/lessee), that have agreed to occupy property. A lease is a legally binding contract and can be […]
A trade mark can be any mark that is used in business in the course of trade and may comprise of a word, phrase, letter, number, sound, smell, shape, logo, picture, aspect of packaging, or any combination of these. […]
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