Licence to omit Limited from company name: application invites objections to the Registrar within prescribed statutory period. Notice of an application for a licence to register a company without the suffix 'Limited' or 'Private Limited' states the principal objects, makes the draft memorandum and articles available for inspection at a given address, and provides that any person or entity may object by sending a written objection to the Registrar at the stated address within the prescribed statutory period, with a copy of the objection to be forwarded to the applicant; the notice follows the prescribed form and publication procedure.
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Licence to omit Limited from company name: application invites objections to the Registrar within prescribed statutory period.
Notice of an application for a licence to register a company without the suffix "Limited" or "Private Limited" states the principal objects, makes the draft memorandum and articles available for inspection at a given address, and provides that any person or entity may object by sending a written objection to the Registrar at the stated address within the prescribed statutory period, with a copy of the objection to be forwarded to the applicant; the notice follows the prescribed form and publication procedure.
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