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CIPC definition

CIPC means the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission, formerly known as CIPRO, the Companies and Intellectual Property Registration Office.
CIPC means the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission, established in terms of section 185 of the Companies Act;
CIPC means the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission;

Examples of CIPC in a sentence

  • The following documents are returnable every year and should be submitted to Eskom Vendor Management at the following email address: XxxxxxXXX@xxxxx.xx.xx before the expiry date: ▪ Valid B-BBEE certificate / Affidavit ▪ Letter of good standing with the Department of Labour (COIDA) ▪ Tax clearance certificate Any changes of directorship of the company during the period of any contract held with Eskom, you need to submit the changes together with supporting documents as issued by CIPC.


More Definitions of CIPC

CIPC means the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission established by section 185 of the Companies Act;
CIPC means Companies and Intellectual Property Commission;
CIPC means the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission of South Africa, established by section 185 of the Act;
CIPC means the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission established by section 185;
CIPC means the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission established by virtue of the Companies Act;
CIPC means the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission, established in terms of Section 185;
CIPC means the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission of South Africa, established in terms of section 185 of the Act;