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27 July, 03:48

Ground upon which a registrar can lawfully refuse to register a partnership

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  1. 27 July, 03:57
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    The reasons a registration can legally refuse to serve a partnerships are as follows : -

    1. If the Registrar isn't really happy mostly with data obtained under the requirements of such LLP Act or any other details.

    2. Where the title is similar to many other joint venture or company names.

    3. When it's unwanted

    4. If the title is the same as a name reserved under such a clause, trade marks Act or Company-related laws.

    5. A title of the kind that the Minister has told the Registrar, by written notice, not to recognize for enrollment.
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