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Registrar and Companies
The following documents, together with the registration fee are sent to the Registrar of Companies:
* Registrar of Companies
The Companies Act sets out certain minimum reporting requirements for companies and, for example, requires limited companies to file their accounts with the Registrar of Companies who makes them available to the general public.
If the business entity registers with the Registrar of Companies it takes the form of a limited partnership defined in the Limited Partnerships Ordinance.
However, if this business entity fails to register with the Registrar of Companies, then it becomes a general partnership as a default.
According to documents lodged with the Registrar of Companies, the directors of the company resigned and an application for a voluntary striking off the register was made in June 2009.
* Certificate of Incorporation-this is issued by the Registrar of Companies or their equivalent, and is serves as proof that the company has been brought into existence.
In the event the company does not file an annual return or annual accounts, and the company's file remains inactive, in due course, the Registrar at Companies House will strike the company off the register.
( Registrar of Companies ), Customs ( Marine and Preventive Wing ), Income Tax office and various other governmental agencies.
The Act also provides for conversion of existing partnership firm, private limited company and unlisted public company into a LLP by registering the same with the Registrar of Companies ( ROC )
The Registrar of Companies ( Roc ) shall register and control LLPs also.
In total, over 1, 500 exempted or international companies are currently registered with the Registrar of Companies in Bermuda.
The Standard newspaper ; Kenya Law Reports ; Daily Nation newspaper ; the East African newspaper ; Kenya Airports Authority ; Kenya Civil Aviation Authority ; Aviation Safety Network ; International Air Transport Association ( IATA ); Registrar of Companies at the Office of the Attorney General ( Kenya ).
Companies House is the United Kingdom Registrar of Companies and is an Executive Agency of the United Kingdom Government ( Department for Business, Innovation and Skills ( BIS )).
The Registrar of Companies for Scotland is Dorothy Blair.
Companies House maintains a satellite office in Belfast, headed by the Registrar of Companies for Northern Ireland.
Records from the Registrar of Companies, India showed that a year after the company was floated, Kalmadi ’ s daughter, Payal Aditya Bhartia, and his son-in-law, Aditya Bhartia, joined JPSK as Independent Directors.
* Registrar of Companies for England, Wales and Scotland
The suffix Ltd. may also be used by a private company limited by guarantee, such as a charity or university ( these may obtain dispensation from the Registrar of Companies to operate without the suffix ).
By 1957, he was a Sessions Court President, Registrar of Companies, Deputy Public Prosecutor in Selangor and the State Legal Adviser until 1964 when his civil career ended and his political career began.
The Registrar of Companies for England, Wales & Scotland is the official responsible for Companies House, which deals with all filings relating to the Companies Act 1985 to 2006, ensuring the document filings are kept up-to-date and deals with any breaches of the Companies Act.

Registrar and for
The term Greater London was used well before 1965, particularly to refer to the area covered by the Metropolitan Police District ( such as in the 1901 census ), the area of the Metropolitan Water Board ( favoured by the London County Council for statistics ), the London Passenger Transport Area and the area defined by the Registrar General as the Greater London Conurbation.
When the Court met for its initial session, opened on 30 January 1922 to allow for the establishment of procedure and the appointment of Court officials, the Secretary-General of the League of Nations passed an emergency resolution through the Assembly which designated an official of the League and his staff as the Registrar and Registry respectively, with the first Registrar being Åke Hammarskjöld.
For public hearings he was assisted by interpreters, but for private meetings only he, the Registrar and the Deputy-Registrar were admitted.
The Accounting and Establishment Department dealt with the requests for and allocation of the Court's yearly budget, which was drawn up by the Registrar, approved by the Court and submitted to the League of Nations.
The Copying Department comprised shorthand, typing and copying services, and included secretaries for the Registrar and judges, emergency reporters capable of taking notes down verbatim and copyists ; the smallest of the departments, it comprised between 12 and 40 staff depending on the business of the Court.
* Collections Management / Registrar – responsible for the care and maintenance of all objects in the museum ’ s collection, tracks movement of objects in and out of the museum on loan or on exhibition, records information about objects in databases-such as an object's provenance.
Since the establishment of International Registration Authorities for plants in 1955 the RHS has acted as Registrar for certain groups of cultivated plants.
It is now Registrar for nine categories – conifers, clematis, daffodils, dahlias, delphiniums, dianthus, lilies, orchids and rhododendrons.
While merely informing others of the new name is enough for it to take legal effect, those whose births are registered in Scotland or have been legally adopted there can optionally apply to the Registrar General for Scotland to have their birth certificate amended to show the new name and have the respective register updated.
The Circuit Court is still based on the organisational structure established for the County Court and the main administrative officer of each Circuit Court is now called the County Registrar.
As noted above, it contracts with Tripp County for its Auditor, Treasurer, and Registrar of Deeds.
Although it was organized and received a home rule charter that year, Shannon, as noted above, contracts with Fall River County for its Auditor, Treasurer, and Registrar of Deeds.
The Registrar General, however, opted for enumeration districts containing less than 1, 000 people on average, rather than adopting census tracts.
The plot was not filed for record with the Registrar of Deeds until March 14, 1874.
In attendance also are, usually, the Registrar ( who is responsible for legal and administrative matters ) and the Junior and Senior Proctors ( who present undergraduate and postgraduate candidates for degree commencement ceremonies ).
# Doctors and Masters of the University who have held a Studentship of the University, or are Moderators who have obtained a large gold medal, or Moderators who have obtained a gold medal in or after 1935, or Moderators who have obtained two Moderatorships of a class higher than class III, and who have applied to the Registrar of the Senate for membership of the Senate, without payment of fee.
# Doctors or Masters of the University who have applied to the Registrar of the Senate for membership of the Senate, and have paid a fee of (£ 5 in 1966 – € 65 in 2012 )

Registrar and England
Extracts from the register of still-births are restricted to those who have obtained consent from the Registrar General for England and Wales.
As the ONS previously incorporated the OPCS, the Director was also the Registrar General for England and Wales, although the recent changes saw the transfer of this function away from the ONS.
Until its members were fully integrated in 1968, the union formed the North of England Commercial Section within the TGWU, retaining a great deal of autonomy and in many ways effectively functioning as a separate union, even being registered separately with the Registrar of Friendly Societies.
The Dukes of St Albans also bear the hereditary title of Grand Falconer of England, and Hereditary Registrar of the Court of Chancery.
* George Graham ( Registrar General ), Registrar General of England and Wales ( 1842 – 1880 )
* Sylvanus Percival Vivian ( 1880 – 1958 ), 7th Registrar General of England and Wales ( 1921 – 1945 )
In 1836 he was appointed as the first Registrar General for England and Wales, to head the new General Register Office.
The Registrar Of Companies for England & Wales is Gareth Jones, who is based at Companies House, Cardiff.
Before she joined the Assembly Commission, she was Chief Executive of Companies House and Registrar of Companies for England and Wales.
She also had the formal statutory role of Registrar of Companies for England and Wales, and was the first woman to hold this position in over 150 years.
New organisations can register by filing the Form IN01 and memorandum and articles of association together with a form CIC36 signed by all their directors, explaining their community credentials to the Registrar of Companies for England and Wales, or the Registrar for Scotland with a fee of £ 35.
In exceptional circumstances the Registrar General for England and Wales does release specific information from 70 -, 80 -, or 90-year old closed censuses.
National Censuses in Scotland have been taken on the same dates as those in England and Wales but with differing legislation, governorship and archiving arrangements ; the 2001 census was the first to be taken under full domestic control while the preceding censuses since 1861 had been under the control of the Registrar General for Scotland.
John Phelps was a Clerk and Registrar of the Committee for Plundered Ministers and of the High Court which tried Charles I of England for high treason in 1649.

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