Foreign company disclosure obligations require stating incorporation country and limited liability status on prospectuses, offices and business papers. Foreign companies must state their country of incorporation in prospectuses for Indian subscriptions, display the company name and country on the exterior of every Indian office in legible English and local language(s), and include the name and country in legible English on all business letters, bill heads, letter paper, notices and official publications. If members' liability is limited, the company must state that fact in prospectuses, business correspondence and official publications in legible English and conspicuously exhibit the limited liability notice on office exteriors in English and local language(s).
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Foreign company disclosure obligations require stating incorporation country and limited liability status on prospectuses, offices and business papers.
Foreign companies must state their country of incorporation in prospectuses for Indian subscriptions, display the company name and country on the exterior of every Indian office in legible English and local language(s), and include the name and country in legible English on all business letters, bill heads, letter paper, notices and official publications. If members' liability is limited, the company must state that fact in prospectuses, business correspondence and official publications in legible English and conspicuously exhibit the limited liability notice on office exteriors in English and local language(s).
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