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Search. Appearance. ... The Registrar General's Department is the Government of Ghana agency responsible for the registration of companies and business in Ghana. [1]
Company registration is done by the Registrar General's Department, [1] but this duty will be transferred to the new Office of the Registrar of Companies under the terms of the Companies Act, 2018. [2] Both resident Ghanaian companies and branches of foreign companies are required to register and obtain a permit before operating in Ghana. [3]
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
The Registrar General's Department makes it a requirement for all business owners to provide their PIN on the Ghana Card during business registration. [1] This eliminates business registration fraud through the exposure of false identities and prevents multiple registrations of businesses for fraudulent purposes.
Registrar (law), the official in charge of a court registry, usually a judicial appointment; Registrar of Companies, India; Registrar general, government officer in Britain and Commonwealth nations concerned with civil registration; Registrar General's Department, the Government of Ghana agency responsible for the registration of companies and ...
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A patent according to section 1 of the Patent Act, is the right to protect an invention. [15] In the Massachusetts Circuit Court ruling in the patent case of Davoll et al. v. Brown, Justice Charles L. Woodbury wrote that "only in this way can we protect intellectual property, the labors of the mind, productions and interests are as much a man's own...as the wheat he cultivates, or the flocks ...