Registration under Part I of Chapter XXI: notice invites inspection of draft constitutive documents and a twenty-one day objection period. Notice of proposed registration under Part I of Chapter XXI requires publication that an application will be made to the Registrar to register a specified non-company entity as a company limited by shares, guarantee, or unlimited, states the principal objects, and makes the draft memorandum and articles of association available for inspection at a given office. It prescribes that any person may communicate written objections to the Registrar at the Central Registration Centre with a copy to the company's registered office within twenty one days from publication, and sets the timeframe for making the application between fifteen and thirty days after the notice.
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Registration under Part I of Chapter XXI: notice invites inspection of draft constitutive documents and a twenty-one day objection period.
Notice of proposed registration under Part I of Chapter XXI requires publication that an application will be made to the Registrar to register a specified non-company entity as a company limited by shares, guarantee, or unlimited, states the principal objects, and makes the draft memorandum and articles of association available for inspection at a given office. It prescribes that any person may communicate written objections to the Registrar at the Central Registration Centre with a copy to the company's registered office within twenty one days from publication, and sets the timeframe for making the application between fifteen and thirty days after the notice.
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