Central Processing Center jurisdiction established: Registrar to examine specified company e Forms nationwide and decide within a prescribed period. Establishes Central Processing Center with a Registrar empowered to examine specified applications, e Forms and documents nationwide and to decide on them within thirty days of filing, except where Central Government, Regional Director or other competent authority approval is required. The examination follows sub rule (2) to (5) of rule 10. A listed set of corporate filings (resolutions, capital alteration notices, name change applications, conversions, section 8 license matters, deposit returns, dormant/active status applications, and buy back/solvency documents) are subject to central examination, and multiple simultaneous filings are to be decided together. The rule does not confer section 399 powers on the Central Processing Center Registrar; territorial Registrars retain those powers.
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Central Processing Center jurisdiction established: Registrar to examine specified company e Forms nationwide and decide within a prescribed period.
Establishes Central Processing Center with a Registrar empowered to examine specified applications, e Forms and documents nationwide and to decide on them within thirty days of filing, except where Central Government, Regional Director or other competent authority approval is required. The examination follows sub rule (2) to (5) of rule 10. A listed set of corporate filings (resolutions, capital alteration notices, name change applications, conversions, section 8 license matters, deposit returns, dormant/active status applications, and buy back/solvency documents) are subject to central examination, and multiple simultaneous filings are to be decided together. The rule does not confer section 399 powers on the Central Processing Center Registrar; territorial Registrars retain those powers.
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