If a company wishes to restrict its objects, what kind of resolution is required?
A company has been formed within the last six months. Another long-established company considers that because of similarity between their names there may be confusion between it and the new company. The only action the long-established company can take is to bring a passing-off action if it is to prevent the new company using its name.
How long does a company have to file amended articles with the Registrar if they have been altered?
In regards to a company changing its articles of association, which of the following statements is correct?
Which of the following statements regarding members wishing to amend a company's articles of association is correct?
Which of the following is true regarding the choice of company name?
Which TWO statements concerning company names and passing-off action are correct?
(1) Only the Company Names Adjudicators can create a new company name, if one is needed, following a complaint about a company name that is too similar to another
(2) A passing-off action will fail if the claimant has not sought a remedy from the Company Names Adjudicators first
(3) A company can be prevented by a court injunction from using its name, even if it is properly registered
(4) Courts can refuse an injunction to prevent the use of a company name if the businesses are sufficiently different in nature
Which of the following business forms does the use of the abbreviation 'Ltd' after the name of a business indicate?
Which of the following is indicated by the abbreviation 'Ltd' at the end of a company's name?
Which TWO of the following are elements of a company's constitution?
(1) Memorandum of association
(2) Articles of association
(3) Company resolutions
(4) Register of members