Examples of Companies Office in a sentence
All clubs must furnish a copy of their Audited Accounts to the Companies Office following their AGM.
If a Club fails to do so it would result in the Companies Office under the Incorporated Act deregistering your Club and removing it.
We shall not be liable for any loss or damage arising from such cancellation including but not limited to tax obligations, tax and Companies Office filing requirements.
No facts or circumstances will give rise to a claim by the Investor against the Company under clause 9.2 to the extent that those facts or circumstances: were available on a public register, file or record maintained by the New Zealand Companies Office, the Intellectual Property Office of New Zealand or the Personal Property Securities Register as at the date of the Agreement; or arose because of an action taken by the Company with the Investor’s prior written consent.
OPAP S.A. shall mean Société Anonyme under name “Organization of Football Prognostics S.A.” and the distinctive title “OPAP S.A.”, having its seat in Greece, Athens, at 000 Xxxxxxx Xxx., X.X. 00000, with TIN 000000000, Athens Taxation of Commercial S.A. Companies Office, and with GEMI no.
CA ANZ members resident in New Zealand may apply directly to CA ANZ to be licensed or be approved as a qualified auditor in New Zealand; however, auditors resident overseas must apply directly to the FMA (for a licence) or to Companies Office (for qualified auditor status).
We will only notify such details at Companies Office if you purchase the Company Formation Service along with the Registered Office Service.
If you purchase the Registered Office Service for a company that is already in existence, then you are responsible for updating your records at the Companies Office.
Belmont Capital’s affiliated company is Belmont CAC Limited, trading as Belmont Investments, which is a Republic of Ireland corporation registered with the Companies Office and regulated by the Financial Regulator in Ireland as a Multi-Agency Intermediary (“Belmont Investments”).
In June 2016 Xx Xxxxx sent an email which advised: When we took this job over we discovered that the shareholding had been changed to 50/50 at the Companies Office but there was no record of an actual share transfer ever taking place.