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  2. UKCA marking - Wikipedia

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    The UKCA marking (an abbreviation of UK Conformity Assessed) is a conformity mark that indicates conformity with the applicable requirements for products sold within Great Britain. [1] The government intended that it should replace the CE marking for products sold in Great Britain. Both markings continue to be accepted in the UK market. [2]

  3. Companies House - Wikipedia

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    Certificates of incorporation for companies include the following information: [87] Registered name; Registered number; Date of incorporation; Whether the company is limited or unlimited, and if limited, whether by shares or guarantee; Whether the company is private or public

  4. List of official business registers - Wikipedia

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    Department of the Registrar of Companies and Official Receiver [26] — responsible for keeping the Register of Companies, Partnerships, Business Names, Trade Marks, Patents and Industrial Designs, as well as for administering properties of insolvent legal and natural persons. [1] Cyprus-Data.com — searchable database for companies in Cyprus

  5. 4 ways to check if a business name is taken - AOL

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    Even better, many state-based business searches allow you to filter by business structure, name, or even the identification number you'd find on a company's legal documents.

  6. Category : Government-owned companies of the United Kingdom

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    This category is for "Companies Act companies", which are companies that are created under the 1985 or 2006 Companies Acts, and registered with Companies House as normal, but are fully or partly-owned by the UK Government. Other types of company should go into the relevant sub-category.

  7. Companies Act 2006 - Wikipedia

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    A Company Names Tribunal was established on 1 October 2008 through which the Company Names Adjudicator will administer his powers via the UK Intellectual Property Office under the tribunal. Section 69 has expanded the grounds under which any person can object to a conflicting company name registration under the Act.

  8. HM Revenue and Customs - Wikipedia

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    His Majesty's Revenue and Customs (commonly HM Revenue and Customs, or HMRC) [4] [5] is a non-ministerial department of the UK Government responsible for the collection of taxes, the payment of some forms of state support, the administration of other regulatory regimes including the national minimum wage and the issuance of national insurance numbers.

  9. United Kingdom company law - Wikipedia

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    If a company is unable to pay its debts as they fall due, UK insolvency law requires an administrator to attempt a rescue of the company (if the company itself has the assets to pay for this). If rescue proves impossible, a company's life ends when its assets are liquidated, distributed to creditors and the company is struck off the register.