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The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) is an agency of the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition in South Africa. [1] The CIPC was established by the Companies Act, 2008 (Act No. 71 of 2008) [2] as a juristic person to function as an organ of state within the public administration, but as an institution outside the public service.
In compliance. Inspected February 20, 2024. Wendys, West Manchester. Subway, West Manchester. Inspected February 21, 2024. Eastern York Middle School, Hellam Township
The South African patent system is the system by which patents are granted in South Africa. As is the case in many other countries, a patent provides legal protection for a new and industrially applicable invention. This invention, which constitutes either a product or process, has to be brought about as a result of an inventive step ...
In compliance. Inspected October 23, 2023. Straight Shooter Sweets, Delta. ... Delta Family Restaurant, Peach Bottom Township. Inspected October 24, 2023. York Fish and Oyster Company, West York.
List of VAT Taxpayers (so-called VAT white list) (in Polish) [150] – list of registered, unregistered and deleted entities and restored to the VAT register (VAT status check by NIP); List of EU VAT Taxpayers – includes those Polish taxpayers who obtained registration allowing to perform intra-community supply transactions and to use their ...
Here is the latest list of Horry County establishments that had DHEC Inspections, S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control, some scored an “A” and some did not. The restaurants that ...
CIPC is an abbreviation which may refer to: CIPC-FM, radio station; Companies and Intellectual Property Commission, South African government agency; Chlorpropham, a plant growth regulator also known as CIPC; Cleveland International Piano Competition, an international classical music competition
The CCPC issues prohibition orders (a notice to a business to immediately cease an illegal act), compliance notices (a written notice to stop a certain practice and obey the law by a certain date), issue on-the-spot fines for offences relating to price display, and 'name and shame' businesses by publishing non-compliant trader names. 3.