Certificate validity under foreign contribution rules: registrations have a fixed term; surrendered certificates expire on government acceptance. Rule 10 of the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Rules, 2011 states that every certificate or registration granted under the Act is valid for a fixed period from its issue date, and that a certificate surrendered under the Act is deemed to have expired on acceptance of the surrender request by the Central Government.
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Certificate validity under foreign contribution rules: registrations have a fixed term; surrendered certificates expire on government acceptance.
Rule 10 of the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Rules, 2011 states that every certificate or registration granted under the Act is valid for a fixed period from its issue date, and that a certificate surrendered under the Act is deemed to have expired on acceptance of the surrender request by the Central Government.
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