By: Claire Jarrett | 2011-06-20 | Intellectual property Property law in the United Kingdom has undergone great changes over the years and property owners have to be abreast of the latest laws that are regulating the various properties including lands and buildings. read more
By: Claire Jarrett | 2011-05-12 | Intellectual property Intellectual Property consists of property that is considered intangible. According to the law there are at least three different types of properties, which include real property, personal property and intangible property. read more
By: Claire Jarrett | 2010-09-27 | Law Property law in the United Kingdom is divided into three regions - Scotland, England & Wales, and Northern Ireland. The property laws of Scotland are quite different from that of England and Wales. However the property laws of Northern Ireland and England are fairly similar. Scottish property law had originated and was derived from the Scottish feudal law system. However it has undergone extensive adaptations and changes under the modern statute. read more
By: Louisa | 2011-09-15 | Intellectual property Intellectual property is related to things that are created using people's mental faculties, including inventions, designs, literary and artistic work, etc. There are two categories of intellectual property. These are industrial property and copyright. Trademarks, patents and industrial designs are classified under industrial property, while copyright covers rights related to music, literary work, artistic creations, films, etc. read more
By: tim jhonson | 2010-11-07 | National, state, local Property law falls into the common law legal system and concerns all aspects of ownership of 'real' property (land ownership as opposed to ownership of movable possessions) and personal property (movable possessions). read more
By: Claire Jarrett | 2011-04-08 | Law UK property law explains rights and responsibilities of the parties with contracts that are associated with properties such as agricultural residency, common leases, official leases, and mortgages. Along with this, UK property law also explains general hold possessions, partner ownership and trespassing laws. There are a number of specific acts that have come into place, particularly since 1986. read more
By: Biswajit Sarkar | 2010-12-24 | Law Intellectual property is a term that describes Patents, Copyright, Trade Marks, Industrial Designs, Confidential information and Know how. Intellectual property is a result of intellectual activity and effort. The protection of intellectual property is carried out by intellectual property law firms in India. read more
By: Claire Jarrett | 2010-09-27 | Law UK property laws are constantly changing and particularly in the last few years a number of additional legislation has been added due to the increasing number of immigrants to the country, and international companies interested in real estate and industrial properties. To protect the rights of native UK citizens the government has raised certain restrictions regarding non-UK residents buying property in the region. read more
By: Jon Alexander | 2010-04-04 | Divorce California is a community property ("CP") state. It is one of only nine other CP states in America. Under CP law, husbands and wives are deemed co-owners of property much like a partnership. In California all the properties owned by a married couple fits into three categories. It is either (1) CP; (2) separate property; or (3) quasi-community property. read more
By: Louisa | 2011-09-15 | Intellectual property Understanding the different types of Intellectual property that are available to consider is one of the first steps for intellectual property lawyers. Though the lawyers may be able to describe the various types and the one that suits the requirement, it is always better for the entrepreneur to know the different types, before proceeding to the next step. read more
By: Claire Jarrett | 2011-06-06 | Intellectual property The use of a trademark is for the exclusive indentifying of a commercial source or origin for a product or service. These sources of information or badges as they have been come to be called have existed for a long time. Trademarks can be traced all the way back as far as the Roman Empire. Believed to be the first users of trademarks, this was how blacksmiths would keep track of one another's work when designing armor and weapons most notably swords. There have been other well-known trademarks t read more
By: jeffrey a joy | 2011-09-29 | Business The commercial property Macclesfield lawyers do not charge much and keep a great rapport with the clients. Many such lawyer firms are found in Macclesfield. You can choose the best after checking about them from the internet. read more