Comprehensive Guide to Patent Registration in Kenya
A patent is a legal right granted to an inventor, giving them exclusive rights to make, use, sell, or distribute their invention within a specified period.
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A patent is a legal right granted to an inventor, giving them exclusive rights to make, use, sell, or distribute their invention within a specified period.
Property ownership in Kenya is categorized into two forms of tenure: Freehold and Leasehold. The distinction between these two types of ownership is significant.
Introduction The Supreme Court of Kenya’s ruling in Petition No. E005 of 2023, involving Stanbic Bank Kenya Limited and Santowels Limited, has ushered in a significant development in the regulatory landscape of Kenya’s banking sector. The decision underscores the need for banks to obtain approval from the Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury before increasing…
Confused about joint tenancy and tenancy in common in Kenya? Understand key differences, legal aspects, tax implications, and best uses for each co-ownership option.
The workforce constitutes a critical component of every economy. The labour force is the engine that drives all the other factors of production, giving growth to the economy.
In 2020, Kenya mandated ICT companies to allocate 30% of shares to local citizens or companies, aiming to boost local participation in the thriving sector.