Basch & Rameh Advogados Associados | Brazil | 22 Jun 2022
In October 2021, the Brazilian Revenue Service, without any prior notice or announcement, suspended the corporate identification number (CPNJ) registrations of many foreign companies. The suspensions created an issue for aircraft deliveries because Brazilian lessees were unable to remit rentals and other amounts due under leases. Lessors and banks active in Brazilian aircraft finance should......
Arnecke Sibeth Dabelstein | Germany | 13 Oct 2021
The law to improve online access to administrative services (the Online Access Act) obliges the federal, state and local German governments to offer administrative services digitally via administrative portals by the end of 2022. This article discusses the current requirements for registering an aircraft and an aircraft mortgage in Germany, and how these requirements might change in light of......
MAMO TCV Advocates | Malta | 10 Aug 2021
The Aircraft Registration Act, Chapter 503 of the Laws of Malta (the "Act") and the Code of Organisation and Civil Procedure, Chapter 12 of the Laws…
3 Hare Court | United Kingdom | 14 Jul 2021
The recent case of Wilmington Trust SP Services (Dublin) Limited & Others v SpiceJet Limited [2021] EWHC 1117 (Comm) demonstrates the difficulty…
A&L Goodbody | European Union, Ireland | 5 Feb 2021
A. In summary, its purpose is to allow for Ireland to comply with certain obligations under European Union (EU) law and the requirement to provide…
Maples Group | Cayman Islands | 21 Oct 2019
The Cayman Islands aircraft register has become well known as a register for aircraft which are privately owned and operated…
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Asters | China, Global, Ukraine | 23 Apr 2019
Asters secured a convincing victory in the anti-dumping investigation into imports of syringes from India, Turkey, and China, as the Interdepartmental…
MinterEllison | Australia | 18 Apr 2019
On 3 April 2019, the Victoria Civil and Administrative Tribunal found a dentist, Dr Ho, guilty of professional misconduct and unprofessional conduct…
Smart & Biggar | Canada | 15 Apr 2019
The new trademark law will take effect on 17 June 2019. Among the changes is a new fee-per-class structure, under which the government renewal fee will be C$400 for the first class and C$125 for each additional class. Brand owners can potentially realise huge savings if they take steps to renew all of their existing Canadian trademark registrations before the new law takes effect.