The Companies (Fees) (Amendment) Regulations 1992
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COMPANIES The Companies (Fees) (Amendment) Regulations 1992 Approved by Parliament
"undertaking" means an undertaking as defined in section 259(1)" ,
(2) For the purpose of paragraph (1)(b) above, an oversea company is a registered company if it has duly delivered documents under section 691 to the registrar for that part of Great Britain in which it has established its place of business, and has not given notice to him under section 696(4) that it has ceased to have an established place of business in that part of Great Britain.
(This note is not part of the Regulations)
Regulation 3makes a number of amendments to the definitions in the 1991 Regulations. The purpose of the amendments is to take account of the fact that, as a result of the 1992 Regulations, the registrar of companies will be receiving and recording, under the Companies Acts, documents and particulars relating to particular branches of oversea companies and to entities which are undertakings but not necessarily companies (for example partnerships). Regulation 4amends the Schedule to the 1991 Regulations by introducing certain new fees payable in respect of oversea companies and (by use of the new definitions introduced by regulation 2) extends existing fees so as to cover branches and undertakings. >D1> A new fee of £50.00 in respect of registering a place of business or a branch on an oversea company is introduced. No fee shall be payable, however, in respect of the registration of a branch of an oversea company prior to 1st July 1993 where that company had a place of business registered in the same part of Great Britain immediately prior to 1st January 1993 (Regulation 5). A new fee of £50.00 is also prescribed in respect of registration or re-registration of a name under which an oversea company proposes carrying on business in Great Britain. Given the new register of branches of oversea companies will be kept in computerised form, for inspection of information on the register of a branch of an oversea company via the registrar's computer a new fee of £1.00 is payable. For obtaining paper copies of information obtained from such an ffiinquiry, a further fee of 50p per screen of information is payable. The existing Schedule of fees prescribed in respect of searching and obtaining information about a company is amended to include branches of an oversea company and undertakings in general. The fee for registration of the accounts of an oversea company is consequentially amended so as to extend to any accounts registered by a company or other undertaking under Part II of Chapter XXIII of the Companies Act 1985.
ISBN 0 11 025390 6 Notes: [1] 1985 c. 6, a relevant amending instrument being the Oversea Companies and Credit and Financial Institutions (Branch Disclosure) Regulations 1992, S.I. 1992/3179. back [3] Schedules 21A to 21D are inserted into the 1985 Act by Schedules 1 and 2 (paragraphs 3, 5 and 18) of S.I. 1992/3179. back [4] Section 259 was inserted into the 1985 Act by section 22 of the Companies Act 1989 c. 40. back |
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