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Companies House Trading Fund

08 January 2010
Issue: 7399 / Categories: Legislation
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Companies House Trading Fund (Amendment) Order 2009 (SI 2009/2622)

Amend the Companies House Trading Fund Order 1991 by adding to the operations of Companies House funded under that Order its operations as the companies registry for Northern Ireland in accordance with the extension of the Companies Act 2006 to Northern Ireland.

Adds to the assets and liabilities of the Companies House Trading Fund assets and liabilities attributable to the operations of the companies registry for Northern Ireland. The additional assets are estimated to have a value of £5,000 and the additional liabilities are estimated to have a value of £5,000.

 

In force : 2 October 2009

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