Name rectification for LLPs: government direction compels change where a name is deceptively similar to another entity or trade mark. Rectification of an LLP's name allows the Central Government to direct a limited liability partnership to change a name that is identical with or deceptively similar to another LLP, company, or registered trade mark upon application by the LLP, a company, or the trade mark proprietor; a proprietor's application is subject to a statutory limitation. The LLP must notify the Registrar of the change, who will amend the certificate of incorporation, and if the LLP defaults, the Government may allot a new name and the Registrar will issue a fresh certificate.
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Name rectification for LLPs: government direction compels change where a name is deceptively similar to another entity or trade mark.
Rectification of an LLP's name allows the Central Government to direct a limited liability partnership to change a name that is identical with or deceptively similar to another LLP, company, or registered trade mark upon application by the LLP, a company, or the trade mark proprietor; a proprietor's application is subject to a statutory limitation. The LLP must notify the Registrar of the change, who will amend the certificate of incorporation, and if the LLP defaults, the Government may allot a new name and the Registrar will issue a fresh certificate.
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