Federal legislation does not become law unless it has successfully passed a series of steps. Outline the
Question:
Federal legislation does not become law unless it has successfully passed a series of steps. Outline the stages through which a proposed bill must pass before it is enacted into law.
(Outline how laws are enacted and their underlying policy aims).
Question 2:
Murray Osborne designs handbags and attaches his distinctivemark to all of them.
He has registered this as a trademark in NSW.He notices that wallets are being sold at the market with the same mark, but they are not his designs. He can see that they are clearly of an inferior quality and is concerned that this will reflect poorly upon his handbags.
What rights does Murray have with respect to his trademark?In your answer explain what remedies are available to him and how he should proceed.
(Outline legal aspects of personal property law: intellectual property law, patents, copyrights, trademarks, personal property securities law).
Question 3:
Daniel, a property developer, is selling a house to Peter, who is 25 years old and intellectually impaired.Houses of an equivalent size and quality in the area generally go for about half the price that Daniel has negotiated with Peter.
Peter has paid the deposit and waived the cooling off period under the contract. Peter's cousin, Jeremy, learns of the deal and is very concerned. Jeremy is Peter's legal guardian. What can he do legally to help Peter?
(Explain how those laws may be interpreted by existing common law and equitable rules and applied to property laws).
Smith and Roberson Business Law
ISBN: 978-0538473637
15th Edition
Authors: Richard A. Mann, Barry S. Roberts