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What does Registered office mean? The registered office is the official address of a company where legal notices, court proceedings, and regulator correspondence are sent and deemed served. In the UK, Companies Act 2006 s 86 requires every company to have a registered office at all times; it must be situated in the same UK jurisdiction as the company’s incorporation (England and Wales, Scotland, or Northern Ireland: s 87). Following the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023, the address must be an “appropriate address” (capable of acknowledging and receiving delivery) and PO boxes are not permitted. Companies House records the address; changes should be...

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Assignor‑Friendly Agreement for Assignment of Designs (England and Wales) – registered, unregistered, applications and future rights

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This Agreement bears the date [ insert date ] as below.

Parties

The parties are:

  1. [ insert name of assignor ] [ of OR a company incorporated in [ England and Wales ] with registration number [ insert registered number ], whose Registered office is located at ] [ insert address ] (Assignor);
  2. [ insert name of assignee ] [ of OR a company incorporated in [ England and Wales ] with registration number [ insert registered number ], whose registered office is located at ] [ insert address ] (Assignee).

Each of the Assignor and the Assignee is a party and, together, the Assignor and the Assignee are the parties herein.

Background

(A) The Assignor is the [ registered proprietor AND/OR applicant AND/OR owner ] of specified Designs (as defined below).

(B) The Assignee is [ insert description of the Assignee’s background/background to assignment or relevant transaction ].

(C) The Assignor consents to transfer its rights in the Designs to the Assignee, and the Assignee agrees to receive that assignment in line with the terms of this Agreement...

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Kenneth Mullen
Kenneth Mullen

Kenneth is a Partner in Intellectual Property & Technology team at Withers LLP in London, specialising in protection, exploitation and enforcement of IP rights including copyright, trade marks, database rights and designs.  Kenneth's transactional expertise includes advising on licensing and exploitation of IP, as well as commercial agreements across a range of sectors including luxury brands, fashion, food and drink, leisure and hospitality, entertainment, sport, education, financial services, software and technology, charities and consumer retail businesses....

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