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Registered office definition

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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Trade Mark Coexistence Agreement (England and Wales) Precedent: territorial/class limitations, modifications, domain names, withdrawal of proceedings, mutual consents and dispute resolution

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This Agreement is entered into on [ insert date ] (the Commencement Date).

Parties

  1. [ insert name ], [ of, or a company incorporated in [ England and Wales ] with registered number [ insert registered number ] and Registered office at ] [ insert address ] (Party A); and
  2. [ insert name ], [ of, or a company incorporated in [ England and Wales ] with registered number [ insert registered number ] and registered office at ] [ insert address ] (Party B).

(Each of Party A and Party B is a party and, together, Party A and Party B are the parties).

Background

(A) Party A is the [ registered ] proprietor of certain trade marks that cover [ describe Goods/services to which Party A’s trade marks relate ] as set out in Schedule 1.

(B) Party B is the [ registered ] proprietor of certain trade marks that cover [ describe goods/services to which Party A’s trade marks relate ] as set out in Schedule 1...

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Melanie Worsdall
Melanie Worsdall

Melanie has over 10 years’ IP experience. She specialises in brand protection and advises clients on both contentious and non-contentious matters. Her practice covers a wide range of work, including clearance of brand names, management of international filing programmes and protection of trade mark rights, dealing with day to day management of international trade mark portfolios, policing major brands, bringing and defending opposition, invalidation and cancellation proceedings, dealing with domain names disputes and general IP infringement issues. Melanie also advises on the commercialisation of intellectual property, co-branding arrangements and the IP aspects of corporate and real estate transactions. Melanie works with clients from a range of sectors, including technology, fashion and real estate....

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