Wednesday 19 May 2010

How To Transfer Your Intellectual Property Rights

Intellectual Property Rights or Deed of Assignment

Use this Deed of Assignment whenever you wish to transfer the ownership of intellectual property from one party to another.
Unlike an Intellectual Property License Agreement, which provides the licensee a right to use, but not to own, certain intellectual property rights.
A Deed of Assignment involves a complete and exclusive sale of the rights, thus giving the assignee complete ownership to exploit the intellectual property rights in whatever way, shape, or form it likes, subject to any limitations listed in the agreement.

For a detailed explanation and to download the agreement please visit RP Emery and Associates

Wednesday 5 May 2010

Victoria Retail Leases and the Law

Victoria Retail Lease Agreements and the Law


Many Australian state governments have widened their idea of consumer protection to include small businesses who were working on a far from level playing field, where the owners of large  retail centres had all the advantages and power.
Recent updates offer new protection to tenants, the Government regarding them as the less powerful party in most retail leasing transactions.  As a result, the amendments require greater responsibility and pro-active behaviour from the landlord. (read more)

How to get a Victoria Retail Lease Agreement at a fraction of the usual costs...

To obtain a Retail Lease kit which  is suitable for the occupation of most strip type shops in Victoria simply Click Here