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§ 377C — Registrar may restore foreign company deregistered by mistake

377C.—(1) The Registrar may, on his or her own initiative, restore the name of a foreign company to the register if the Registrar is satisfied that the name of the company has been struck off the register under section 377(9) or (10) as a result of a mistake of the Registrar.[36/2014]

(2) In subsection (1), a reference to a mistake of the Registrar excludes a mistake that is made on the basis of wrong, false or misleading information given by an applicant in connection with an application for striking the name of the foreign company off the register under section 377(10).[36/2014]

(3) The Registrar may restore the name of a foreign company to the register by publishing in the Gazette and on the Authority’s website a notice declaring the restoration, and the restoration takes effect on the date of publication of the notice.[36/2014]

—(1) The Registrar may, on his or her own initiative, restore the name of a foreign company to the register if the Registrar is satisfied that the name of the company has been struck off the register under section 377(9) or (10) as a result of a mistake of the Registrar.[36/2014]

(2) In subsection (1), a reference to a mistake of the Registrar excludes a mistake that is made on the basis of wrong, false or misleading information given by an applicant in connection with an application for striking the name of the foreign company off the register under section 377(10).[36/2014]

(3) The Registrar may restore the name of a foreign company to the register by publishing in the Gazette and on the Authority’s website a notice declaring the restoration, and the restoration takes effect on the date of publication of the notice.[36/2014]

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