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The Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC) was established by the Olympic Charter in 1951 and is an incorporated non-profit making organisation registered in Ghana by the Registrar of Companies under the Companies Code 1963, Act 179, Company Registration Numbered G100.
Members of the organisation are the only persons recognized under the Companies Code (Act 179) 1963, to pursue audits of company accounts in Ghana. It is governed by a council of eleven members who are chartered accountants. The council, headed by a president, holds office for a period of two years.
It is the first university in Africa dedicated to agriculture and environmental studies. The university was registered under Ghana's Companies Code, 1963 (Act 179) as a company limited by guarantee in October 2006. [1] The University College is located at Bunso, in the East Akyem Municipality of the Eastern Region. [2]
Ghana Railway Company Ltd was created in 2001 under the companies code 1963(Act 179) to offer consignment, parcel and passenger services using available resources. [2]
The Chamber underwent several transformations, including a special resolution on 6th May 1960, which altered its form and objectives. On 14th February 1964, the Chamber was converted into a Company Limited by Guarantee under the Companies Code of 1963 (Act 179) [6]
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To be eligible for licensing under the free zones programme, a firm needs to be recognised as a body corporate under the Companies Act 1963 (Act 179) or as a partnership under the Private Partnership Act 1962 (Act 152).
Through the 1993 Winneba Declaration, Ghanaian football was able to shrug off its amateur status. The formation of professional teams allowed clubs to be incorporated under the companies code (Act 179, 1963) as Limited liability companies. [10]