Sentences with phrase «authorised representatives in»

Mr Mooneapillay represents clients before the UK Trademarks Registry and the EU Intellectual Property Office, and is an authorised representative in both inter partes and ex parte proceedings and before the World Intellectual Property Organisation.

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The company's network of 376 brokers — which grew by 15 for the half — delivered GWP of $ 2.6 billion, up 8 per cent driven by prices rises and growth in the authorised representative network.
Credit providers and brokers that are not licensed (or are not an authorised representative of someone who is licensed) are operating illegally in Australia.
Anyone who wants to engage in credit activities (including brokers) must be licensed with ASIC or be an authorised representative of someone who is licensed.
Anyone who wants to engage in credit activities (including lenders, lessors and brokers) must be licensed with ASIC or be a representative of someone who is licensed (that is, they must either have their own licence or come under the umbrella of another licensee as an authorised credit representative or employee).
The Court held that section 41 of the Class Proceedings Act barred certification only if another Act authorised the plaintiff, and not another party, to bring the action in a representative capacity: Knight v. Imperial Tobacco Canada Ltd., 2006 BCCA 235, and Seidel v. TELUS Communications Inc., 2011 SCC 15.
``... if it appears at the time the decision on pre-trial detention is taken that the «officer authorised by law to exercise judicial power» is liable to intervene in the subsequent proceedings as a representative of the prosecuting authority, then he could not be regarded as independent of the parties at that preliminary stage as it is possible for him to become one of the parties at a later stage.»
In the UAE mainland, the Federal Code of Ethics apply to (i) all advocates practising in the UAE, (ii) all legal consultants practising in the UAE, (iii) all law firms licensed in the UAE, (iv) all foreign advocated and legal consultants temporarily authorised to provide services in the UAE; and (v) the representatives of parties in the arbitration centres licensed in the UAIn the UAE mainland, the Federal Code of Ethics apply to (i) all advocates practising in the UAE, (ii) all legal consultants practising in the UAE, (iii) all law firms licensed in the UAE, (iv) all foreign advocated and legal consultants temporarily authorised to provide services in the UAE; and (v) the representatives of parties in the arbitration centres licensed in the UAin the UAE, (ii) all legal consultants practising in the UAE, (iii) all law firms licensed in the UAE, (iv) all foreign advocated and legal consultants temporarily authorised to provide services in the UAE; and (v) the representatives of parties in the arbitration centres licensed in the UAin the UAE, (iii) all law firms licensed in the UAE, (iv) all foreign advocated and legal consultants temporarily authorised to provide services in the UAE; and (v) the representatives of parties in the arbitration centres licensed in the UAin the UAE, (iv) all foreign advocated and legal consultants temporarily authorised to provide services in the UAE; and (v) the representatives of parties in the arbitration centres licensed in the UAin the UAE; and (v) the representatives of parties in the arbitration centres licensed in the UAin the arbitration centres licensed in the UAin the UAE.
To arrange and manage your travel insurance, we (in this Privacy Notice «we», «our» and «us» includes AGA Assistance Australia Pty Ltd trading as Allianz Global Assistance and its duly authorised representatives) collect personal information including sensitive information from you and those authorised by you such as your family members, travelling companions, your doctors, hospitals, as well as from others we consider necessary including our agents.
Personal information will be stored securely in databases and only accessed by authorised representatives of Career Tip To Go.
In order to prepare this case study, all parties have authorised the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission to access documents and other materials, released with the consent of respective representatives and which provide background to the agreed frameworks and outcomes of the process.26
In some cases, this could involve reconvening expensive community meetings in remote locations in order to provide instructions to their representatives or to authorise amendmentIn some cases, this could involve reconvening expensive community meetings in remote locations in order to provide instructions to their representatives or to authorise amendmentin remote locations in order to provide instructions to their representatives or to authorise amendmentin order to provide instructions to their representatives or to authorise amendments.
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