Being the owner of a company you want to ensure that you protect your interests as best as possible. A shareholder agreement is without doubt the most significant legal document you will have to deal with in order to regulate the relationship between the shareholders. This aim of this article is to point out some of the most relevant clauses you will need in such an agreement. While this agreement governs the relationship between the
Are you a shop owner and you now want to sell wine to your customers? The process in Ireland to obtain this type of new wine off licence is twofold. An application will have to be made to the district court where the premises is situate. This application involves notifying the guards, making a newspaper advertisement of your intention to make the application in a local newspaper and your solicitor will then appear in court to
Do you want to be given €2,500 to increase your sales online? It’s a win-win situation, right? The digital scheme voucher is a fantastic initiative by the government to help small business owners increase their sales by selling goods and services online. To qualify you need to be trading for a period of 12 months, have an annual turnover of less than 2 million and employ less than 10 employees. If you qualify, you can develop your presence online.
In Ireland, the landlord and tenant relationship used to be governed by two principal pieces of legislation – the landlord and tenant (amendment) Act 1980 as amended by the 1994 Act. Since 2008 however these Acts have been amended further by Section 47 of the Civil Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 2008. For tenants, particular reliefs are available under the 1980/1994 Acts, most importantly, the right to renew a commercial lease. This article aims to provide a