Examples of Business Names Register in a sentence
The Business Names Register may be kept in any form that ASIC considers appropriate.
ASIC may request an entity (other than a government body) to give ASIC information relevant for the purposes of establishing or maintaining the Business Names Register.
ASIC reasonably believes that information on the Business Names Register to which the request relates is not correct; ASIC may delete, correct or annotate the information on the Register.
If one or more entities is noted on the Business Names Register as a notified successor, ASIC is taken to satisfy an obligation under this Act or the Transitional Act to give notice to the entity to whom the business name is registered if ASIC gives notice to each notified successor.
Further, EPA estimated that approximately 235 million units sold between 1980 and 2007 were obsolete and in storage, awaiting some method of EOL management.
The purpose of the Business Names Register is to enable those who engage or propose to engage with a business carried on under a business name to identify the entity carrying on the business and how the entity may be contacted.
ASIC must remove the entry for a notified successor in relation to a business name from the Business Names Register if ASIC receives notice in relation to the business name under section 39.
These continued provisions work in tandem with the proposed Commonwealth Transitional Act and proposed business names held under that proposed act.Finally, the bill proposes several consequential amendments to the Queensland statute book referring to the proposed national ASIC Business Names Register and the Commonwealth legislation.
Although you do not need to submit proof, the National Business Names Register will be checked to verify registration and ownership.
This agreement governs the ministerial voting procedures for making any amendments to the Commonwealth Business Names Registration Bill the subject of the initial text based reference.I now turn to those provisions in the bill which propose to allow the chief executive of my department to transfer existing Queensland Business Names Register data to the Australian Securities and Investments Commission.