Webts Pty Ltd

Status: Registered
Australian Company Number: 124130794
Australian Business Number: 38124130794
Registration date: 2007/02/26
Type: Australian proprietary company
Class: Limited by Shares
Subclass: Proprietary other
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Description

Webts Pty Ltd is a limited by shares, Australian proprietary company. This corporation was registered on 2007-02-26 and was issued with the 124130794 ACN. Its Australian Business Number is 38124130794. Since 2013-10-01, the company is headquartered in NSW, post code 2022. The previous headquarters were located in NSW 2293 (from 2007-05-08 to 2013-10-01). The company has also used 1 business name, namely Cover Your Assets from 2009-05-08 to 2012-08-10. The above data comes from the ABN database which was updated on 2016-02-02.

Details for ABN 38124130794

Type: Australian Private Company

ABN Status

Status From To
Cancelled 2015/02/02 current
Active 2007/05/08 2015/02/02

Main Name

Name From To
Webts Pty Ltd 2007/05/08 current

Business Names

Name From To
Cover Your Assets 2009/05/08 2012/08/10

Main Location

Location From To
NSW 2022 2013/10/01 current
NSW 2293 2007/05/08 2013/10/01

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Business names details

Cover Your Assets

Status Cancelled
Registration date 2009/05/08
Renewal date 2012/05/08
Cancelled date 2012/08/10
Debtor representative not applicable
Notified successor not applicable
Former identifier BN98427531
Former state territory NSW

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Company Patents

Patent Application Number: 2010201986

General information:

Application date: 2010/05/18
Patent status: Lapsed

Either the application has not been accepted by 21 months after the first examination report (or 12 months after the Raising the Bar Act) or some other deadline in the prosecution process has not been completed in time, for example IP Australia has issued a direction to file a request for examination and the applicant has not done so in the required period (2 months).

Patent type: STANDARD
Primary IPC mark: G06Q 90/00

International Patent Classification:

IPC Mark: G06F 17/30
Version date of the IPC Classification record: 2006/01/01
Section code: G - physics
Class code: 6 - computing; calculating; counting
Subclass code: F - electric digital data processing (computers in which a part of the computation is effected hydraulically or pneumatically g06d, optically g06e; computer systems based on specific computational models g06n)
Main group code: 17 - digital computing or data processing equipment or methods, specially adapted for specific functions
Subgroup code: 30 - information retrieval; database structures therefor
Mark type: Later (ie Secondary)
Classification level: Advanced
Classification code: Inventive
IPC Classification assigned/Application publish date: 2010/05/24
Classification type code: Original
Classification source code: Human

IP Australia process information:

Source code: PAMS
Patent classification type: Standard
Examination request date: 2014/11/18
Expiry date: 2030/05/18
Earliest priority date: 2009/05/18
Effective patent date: 2010/05/18
OPI published in journal date: 2010/12/02
Patent in force to: 2014/05/18

Early terminations:

Application status: Lapsed
Applied date: 2014/12/02
Reason description: Did Not Pay A Continuation Fee Within The Prescribed Time.
Published date: 2014/12/11

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