Look out for Cease and Desist orders

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The first thing you do when you raise an asset dispute is issue a Cease and Desist notice.  Inform the other party to stop using your asset, whether it is a piece of intellectual property, like a logo or badge, a piece of equipment or a physical property.

In conjunction with this you also ask for all monies collected in connection with your property to be forward to you.  Football clubs, for example, regularly instruct people, who produce merchandise with unauthorised copies of their club crests, to stop doing so, destroy all unused stock and send them whatever money earned from earlier sales.

If and when a claim reaches court, the first request to the judge is likely to be to freeze use of all assets and cough up cash from sales. Keep your eyes peeled…

CQN Nine-in-a-row Charity Golf Day 2013

Our Annual Charity Golf Day 2013 will take place on Friday 14th June at Aberdour Golf Club.  This is our 9th annual event and I’m delighted to announce that Lisbon Lion and nine-in-a-row striker, Willie Wallace, will be our guest of honour.

After winning everything available to him in Europe, Willie made a new life for himself in Australia, where he established a second career in the game, while retaining strong links to the Celtic ex-pat community.

We will be raising funds for the 125-4-125 appeal, while encouraging all Celtic fans to get involved and stake their claim on what this club is all about.  Cost for the day’s golf and the evening meal and entertainment is £80.  Cost for non-golfers is £45.

The Annual Charity Golf Day is always oversubscribed so get your application for a place in early by emailing, cqnopen2013@gmx.com.

Look forward to seeing you there.

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  1. Dead and Loving it on

    jude2005 is Neil Lennon \o/

     

    13:21 on

     

    18 April, 2013

     

    Dead and Loving it

     

     

    And the childrens charity up at Jordanhill? Owed £3600. S

     

     

    Their deeds would shame all the devils in hell.

  2. On the Tangled Web that is Ticketus a TSFM poster found a small para in, presumably, a legal newsletter this week and reproduced it there. It was highly intriguing to the layman (me, e.g.) but perhaps to a legal insider it was everyday info…it didn’t seem to garner a response there.

     

     

    It said that the judge in charge of the Ticketus v Whyte hearings had been a partner at Collier Brystow until 2012, had made this known to both parties and offered to recuse himself, but both parties had been fine with him presiding.

     

     

    So I guess in specialised areas of technical law this kind of paths crossing stuff happens frequently, right? Limited number of folk available to wear all the hats and fill all the roles?

  3. Pod I

     

     

    There is a list of all creditors somewhere. I don’t think it has ever been hidden. They went bust owing St Johns ambulance too I think and the poppy appeal.

     

    All swept under the carpet by the MSM.

     

     

    LB

  4. TootingTim

     

     

    Yeah, it quite often happens that interests have to be declared but as long as all interests are declared and both parties are happy, then there tends to be no issue.

     

     

    it is unusal to have a judge who was a partner in a connected firm, most cases it involves people who would be non-executives.

     

     

    Mort

  5. GlassTwoThirdsFull on

    Livibhoy

     

     

    I seem to remember they ended up paying Hearts 400,000 rather than 500,000 of the Lee Wallace money. Even although they were supposed to pay ALL football debts to get their licence.

     

     

    Nobody seems too bothered though……

  6. They can issue a cease and desist order, but unless this is accompanied by the freezing of assets and bank accounts ,Green and Newco will just continue to take ST income.

     

     

    The bulk of the Zombie ST holders will renew in that instance.

     

    They are so desperate for everything just to be alright.

     

     

    ZombieLemmingsS.C

  7. GlassTwoThirdsFull

     

     

    They had to pay the instalments on certain dates. I think they paid the instalments early which hearts were happy with due to their own problems with cash flow.

     

    I agree that the debts should have been piad in full but such is the complexities of these matters it’s hard to fathom out what is right or not.

     

    The SFA/SPL just appear to bend or change the rules to suit.

     

     

    LB

  8. Curly

     

    You don`t need to grovel. Indeed, as one of the celebrities, I fully expected you to be listed alongside Willie Wallace. Mind you, there the resemblence ends…..Willie was a wonderful striker of a ball 0:-)

     

     

    JJ

     

     

    Looking forward to seeing you and wondering what hair-style you will be sporting this year !

  9. Macanbheatha

     

     

    Can’t remember which block I was in,but had a great feeling that justice had been served.Happened during the lunchtime lockup,the place erupted,even though no named was released we all new who it was.

     

     

    na fir plúid abú

  10. The Battered Bunnet on

    EmeraldBee

     

     

    Suggest we start with the Fahrenheit Novices Hurdle, and follow that up with the Celcius Selling Plate later.

  11. !!Bada Bing!! on

    Mort and a few other stattos :}-If we do drop ST prices by 20%,say we sell another 7-8,000 new STs,would this come close to the revenue we currently get from it? There is hopefully long term gain from this strategy (if true) HH

  12. BIGbones

     

     

    Thanks for that I hadn’t seen your first post on the last article.

     

     

    Yes, my understanding was that Murphy’s brutality was driven by his need to prove himself to Bates et al.

  13. LivornoBhoy

     

     

    SELL, SELL, SELL…….

     

    I can picture Chuck Green at the LSE like the Duke brothers in Trading Places on 4th June telling people to turn the machines back on.

     

     

    LB

  14. This ‘indeependunt investagashhuns’ is laughable

     

     

    I mean can you see them finding challs ‘fasteye’ green of anything that would jeopordize their licence.a time wasting exercise of the highest order.in my opinion it only confirms what the share price is reflecting-They are a shambles and in corporate governance terms tha a**e doesnt know what the elbow is doing.

     

     

    Ah findlay i feel your pain tho thro the utter cobblers you spouted yesterday.I do detect thro your bile that if only murray had spent what he got in.Raging low intensity but constant hurt esp as your current club are better than the one you got bagged from for singing a sectarian hate song

  15. LiviBhoy @ 13:57

     

     

    The only £3600 I could see was for: Hay McKerron Associates, Milngavie therefore I do hope the Jordanhill charity is wrong!

     

     

    PS – noticed a friends’ business there and he’s never cracked a light!

     

     

    P

  16. GlassTwoThirdsFull on

    LiviBhoy 14:03

     

     

    GlassTwoThirdsFull

     

    They had to pay the instalments on certain dates.

     

     

    Yeah, that would have been the original agreement between oldco and Hearts – but you would have thought (ha ha) the SFA would have made newco pay all they were due up front. Otherwise if they went bust again (hmmmm…..) Hearts would still be out of pocket.

  17. Pod1.

     

     

    There’s a mini bus comes from Glasgow,I got a lift back up to my Hotel as I was very drunk I can’t remember if there were spare seats.

     

    Blantyre Kev was on the bus,the only face I can remember, funnily enough, but he’d be your best bet, but they’re up early as they are golfers,or so they profess to be.

     

     

    Blantyre Kev won the competition one year at least. I’m sure theu would be glad to fill up any spare seats.

  18. history help please :

     

     

    I am trying to find links between Celtic , and the early development of football in Eastern Europe.

     

     

    I know the Jimmy Hogan story for Austria and Hungary, but was there also a coach in Czech and Slovakia away at the beginning ?

     

     

    any help appreciated.

  19. Pod 1

     

    It`s a case of making your own way but quite a few travel from Glasgow and the environs so they might be running a bus. Where are you located?

     

     

    JJ

  20. If Hearts have accepted the way in which the debt was paid then I doubt the SFA could do much about it, even if they wanted to.

     

     

    Green & co saw that Hearts were in the brown stuff and used it to their advantage. No morals or smart business depending on your point of view.

  21. Hamiltontim

     

     

    you’re welcome,

     

     

    Macanbheatha

     

     

    an as an Trá Ghéar tusa?

  22. Pod 1

     

    Hah! Old Tim beat me to it but with his typing skill he started his response at least twenty minutes before I did 0:-)

  23. BadaBing

     

     

    Revenue from 42,500 season ticket sales in 2011/12 was £13.8m which works out at an average of £325 per ticket. This figure will have included discounted ones for children and non-Rangers STs.

     

     

    I don’t know how many season tickets were sold this season or how much they cost but assuming similar to 2011/12 a 20% reduction would mean the average price would be £260 and to make £13.8m, the club would need to sell 53,000 season tickets.

     

     

    I doubt that is achievable in the short term but if we progress to Champions League again and if the only way to get a ticket for those big games is to have a season ticket, then people may start returning.

     

     

    Additionally the club can make up on the shortfall of Season ticket revenue by charging more for single match tickets (thus making ST a more attractive option) and European games.

     

     

    Mort

  24. Two things on the blog struck me from today.One was Lenny Murphy, and then John Mc Keague.It’s hard to say which of the two was the most evil. A look at Murphy’s mugshot is enough to give you the creeps even now. McKeague was also involved in Kincora, and his sexual predilictions were well known,and served as a useful “prod”-no quip intended-for his handlers in the Branch and Brit Intel. Again, I was informed that Michael Stone had Catholic antecedents in his background. You only need to look to Scotland and the Catholic cops and referees who were promoted to see the way they bend. Indeed,Celtic ex-players, and particularly Catholic ex-players, show the truth that you must be seen to be bluer than blue to survive.

     

    On a lighter note, I loved the names being bandied about. Way back in the 70/80s Gloria Hunnuford (a right bun–she used to play the “Rev” Willie McCrea on her program every week–and me a musician)had a show about names.One guy called in and informed her his name was McNabb Tosh. Ol’ Gloria remarked that it was very rare, only to be informed by the same caller that it wasn’t really, as his Da had been called McNabb Tosh also.

     

    However, my particular favourite, still to this, day was this beezer–Craigavon McCorkindale. Jesus what a name that would be to succeed Campbell Ogilvie.

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