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naveen_cooldude
Wed 21st Nov 2007, 18:07
Business stationery

Changes to business stationery rules

As from 1st January 2007 the following applies to –

Business Stationery

Whether in hard copy, electronic or any other form:

A company must state its name, in legible lettering, on the following -

* all the company's business letters;
* all its notices and other official publications;
* all bills of exchange, promissory notes, endorsements, cheques and orders for money or goods purporting to be signed by, or on behalf of, the company;
* all its bills of parcels, invoices, receipts and letters of credit

On all of its business letters, order forms or any of the company’s web sites*, the company must show in legible lettering –

* its place of registration
* registered number
* its registered office address
* and if it is being wound up, that fact,

*A web site is not a company’s web site if, it’s content is determined solely by persons other than the company, or it does not relate to the company, its business or operations

The above also applies to Limited Liability Partnerships.

HJ-Andrew
Sat 23rd Jan 2010, 09:30
This is sort of silly...

seanstevens
Sat 23rd Jan 2010, 10:03
You may also want to add the country this applies in as many countries have "LLP" companies and have different stationary rules. FYI: rules in some of the countries changed in 2008 when the EU changed some of their rules.

DEADMAN
Sun 24th Jan 2010, 04:01
What kind of effect has this changes been generating?

Do you own any business? Have this been encountering any problems?

eddane
Mon 25th Jan 2010, 20:07
In which country do these laws apply?

Ed

maadi
Tue 26th Jan 2010, 09:44
what kind of changing you need. I don't thing so these laws apply anywhere