Exemption from using the word “Limited” in a Company Name

G

OTHER AVAILABLE NOTES FOR GUIDANCE:

1. INCORPORATION / REGISTRATION

New Companies

It is important to remember that once you have

been granted an exemption you may not alter the

memorandum and articles of association in such

a way that they no longer satisfy the conditions

for exemption.

4.

NEW NO. TITLE / DESCRIPTION

CHN1

CHN2

Choosing a Company Name

CHN

Sensitive words and expressions

OLD No.

NG7

NG8

NG9

CHN4

Change of Name

CHN5

Public Limited Companies

CHN6

European Economic Interest Groupings

CHN7

Publication of company name and particulars to

be shown on company stationery

NG19

CHN8

Exemption from using the word "limited" in a

company name

NG6

CHN9 The New Company - Looking forward

CHN10 Single member companies

2. UNINCORPORATED BUSINESSES

CHN11

CHN12

CHN13

Business names and business ownership

The Registration of Newspapers Limited Partnerships

NG2

NG12

NG14

3. OFFICERS RESPONSIBILITIES

CHN14

CHN15

Flat Management and similar companies

Directors and Companies House

NG4

NG27

CHN16

CHN17

Company secretaries duties and responsibilities

Auditors

NG3

CHN18 Document Quality

NG29

4. DOCUMENT REGISTRATION

CHN19

Disclosure requirements

NG10

CHN20

Accounting reference dates

NG17

CHN21

Dormant company accounts

NG18

CHN22

Late Filing Penalties

NG28

CHN23

Company Charges and Mortgages

CHN23(S) Company Charges (Scotland)

CHN24

Resolutions

CHN25

Oversea Companies

NG13

CHN26

Prospectuses

5. COMPANY CLOSURE

CHN27 Striking off, Dissolution and Restoration

NG5

CHN27(S) Striking off, Dissolution and Restoration (Scotland)

CHN28 Liquidation and Insolvency

NG16

CHN28(S) Liquidation and Insolvency (Scotland)

6. OTHER ISSUES

CHN29

Microfiche Records

CHN30

Share Capital

CHN31

Use of Welsh

Mode with Recycled Pape

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