BUSINESS COMPANY AND EVICTION BY LANDLORD

Often, a lease will allow a landlord to evict a tenant without notice if the rent is in arrears. However, if the tenant is in breach of any other term of the lease, under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1936 (SA) , reasonable notice of ...

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WHY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IS IMPORTANT FOR YOUR BUSINESS

Intellectual property comes in various formats, including trademarks, copyrights and patents. While most large businesses have created and maintain enforcement on a large intellectual property portfolio, many small or medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) wait too long into their development to get ...

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THE TYPES OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF A BUSINESS

Four Types of IP Copyrights Patents Trademarks Trade Secrets At Risk Businesses When your business is young, it is at risk of having its ideas “borrowed” by competitors. Protect yourself, your business, and your ideas by following this guide. Type ...

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WHAT ARE THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF A BUSINESS

Every business has intellectual property which has the potential to be extremely valuable. In simplest terms, intellectual property (often referred to as “IP”) is a type of intangible asset for your business that includes your ideas, inventions, creations and secrets ...

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WORKING FROM HOME AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENT

If customers and clients are likely to gather at your house in substantial numbers, you may well be in breach of planning regulations. Your council could order you to cease trading or fine you for every day that you continue ...

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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF A BUSINESS

A business owner with an original idea, design or product may ensure that no one 'steals' it by obtaining protection under laws relating to intellectual property such as the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth) or the Designs Act 2003 (Cth). Advice may also be needed ...

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WORKING FINANCE OF A BUSINESS

A major cause of business failure is lack of ready cash to pay for supplies and operating expenses. A lack of cashflow can lead quickly to business failure, even though a business may have many customers and produce good products. ...

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LEASING PREMISES FOR A BUSINESS

Most businesses occupy premises leased from a landlord. The lease is usually for a set number of years ending on a specific date. The tenant obtains the security of a long term lease but also an obligation to pay rent for all ...

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RESOLVING DISPUTE BETWEEN BUSINESSES

The South Australian Small Business Commissioner and the Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman were established to advocate for the interests and concerns of small businesses and to assist in the resolution of business-to-business and business-to-government disputes. Office of ...

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