Constructing your license agreement to meet your needs
If you are granting the licence (the Licensor), generally you would want the agreement, amongst other things, to: be fair and reasonable such that it represents good value for you...
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An important consideration in a family law property settlement is Capital Gains Tax (“CGT”). CGT rollover relief provides that after separation, a spouse who transfers an asset (which would normally...
Read MoreDocument employee promotions correctly or you may expose a “sting in the tail”
For some business owners the end of the year is a time for the annual performance review of staff, and in some cases the promotion of staff...
Read MoreHow do I minimise the risk of a signature (electronic or otherwise) not being authentic?
How do I minimise the risk of a signature (electronic or otherwise) not being authentic?
Read MoreIndemnity: Signing Away Your Rights!
Should you sign a Deed of Release? In short, a Deed of Release (or Waiver Deed) is usually a succinct, confidential document which is used to either bring a dispute...
Read MoreCommercial Leases: Understanding the basics
A commercial lease refers to the lease of commercial property. This includes office space, industrial units, workshops and warehouses, retail shops (whether they are within a shopping centre or not),...
Read MoreCommercial Leases – Get Them in Writing
Get the commercial lease prepared in writing by an experienced business lawyer BEFORE the arrangement comes into effect. This applies to all commercial transactions, not just leases.
Read MoreWhy should I require security if I’m a landlord and leasing my commercial or retail premises?
Landlords: why should you require security when leasing commercial or retail property? Gavin Hanrahan explains why and the reasonable amount.
Read MoreWhy is due diligence doubly important when buying a franchise?
When you purchasing a business which is part of a franchise, you are not only buying a business, you are entering into an agreement with the franchisor. Most franchise agreements...
Read MoreWhat is a letter of demand and when do I send it?
A letter of demand is a letter you have sent to customers who haven't paid your tax invoice by its due date... read the article to find out more.
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