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Central Government specifies LLP a Body corporate for the limited purpose of section 226 (3)(a) of the Companies Act,1956. - S.O. 1152(E) - Companies Law
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Limited Liability Partnership specified as body corporate for a Companies Act provision, aligning LLPs with that statutory corporate status. The Central Government specifies that a Limited Liability Partnership is to be treated as a body corporate for the limited purpose of the relevant provision of the Companies Act, 1956, invoking the Act's specification power to align LLPs with the corporate status prescribed by that provision without altering their general legal character.
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Limited Liability Partnership specified as body corporate for a Companies Act provision, aligning LLPs with that statutory corporate status.
The Central Government specifies that a Limited Liability Partnership is to be treated as a body corporate for the limited purpose of the relevant provision of the Companies Act, 1956, invoking the Act's specification power to align LLPs with the corporate status prescribed by that provision without altering their general legal character.
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