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With our compliments, The Summer 2014 edition of Commercial eSpeaking, published1 by NZ LAW has just been released for sharing with JAWS clients and members alike. We hope you enjoy reading these articles and also find its contents both interesting and useful2 for your business.
In this issue there are articles on:
- Voidable Transactions: Can be a significant risk for businesses
- A Boost to Employee Share Offers and Capital Raising
- Business Briefs: New Zealand company business numbers - Director residency requirements - So long, farewell, auf wiedersehen, goodbye! Getting staff resignations right
Click here to view the full articles and to share with your staff and clients, with our compliments.
Footnotes
1At some point a patent application is published, meaning its contents are available for anyone to read. In New Zealand publication occurs when a patent application is accepted. However, in most countries publication occurs 18 months after the application is filed.
2The document that accompanies a patent application. It defines the scope of the invention in the claims and provides a detailed description of the nature, use and purpose of the invention. A specification may be provisional or complete and there are different rules applying to each.