Companies Office definition
Examples of Companies Office in a sentence
If a Club fails to do so it would result in the Companies Office under the Incorporated Act deregistering your Club and removing it.
All clubs must furnish a copy of their Audited Accounts to the Companies Office following their AGM.
We shall not be liable for any loss or damage arising from such cancellation including but not limited to tax obligations, tax and Companies Office filing requirements.
This new address information will be registered with Companies Office (and displayed on public record accordingly).
You consent to your personal information that you have provided in accordance with this Client Agreement being used by and, where necessary, being disclosed to third parties such as the Companies Office, Department of Internal Affairs and New Zealand Transport Agency for the purpose of this Client Agreement only.
We reserve the right to notify Companies Office that the Registered Office address is no longer available for the Company.
If you purchase the Registered Office Service for a company that is already in existence, then you are responsible for updating your records at the Companies Office.
Official post is defined as letters from IRD, Companies Office and the Courts of New Zealand.
When there is a breach of law, Companies Office (or other relevant authorities) can take actions such as: give a formal warning, issue an infringement notice, suspend, or cancel the registration of a company or an individual, prohibit or disqualify a director from managing companies.
We will only notify such details at Companies Office if you purchase the Company Formation Service along with the Registered Office Service.