Deemed public company conversion requires filing declaration with Registrar, name change, articles amendment and corporate reconstitution. When a private company becomes a deemed public company it must file a declaration with the Registrar, change its name, bring its articles into conformity with public company requirements, and take such other steps as necessary regarding the number and composition of its directors and members to align with public company norms.
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Deemed public company conversion requires filing declaration with Registrar, name change, articles amendment and corporate reconstitution.
When a private company becomes a deemed public company it must file a declaration with the Registrar, change its name, bring its articles into conformity with public company requirements, and take such other steps as necessary regarding the number and composition of its directors and members to align with public company norms.
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