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Following the strike-off of a company, it ceases to exist as a legal entity as and from the date on which notice of its strike-off is published in the CRO Gazette. The date of this publication is the date on which the company is dissolved pursuant to the Companies Act 2014.
The Companies House website if they're a limited company (with the letters 'Ltd' or 'Plc' after their name) the Insolvency Register if they're an individual (a sole trader) or a partnership - search both the name of the person and their trading name.
To identify struck-off companies from the register firstly, you can visit the Ministry of Corporate Affairs website. Follow the below steps to identify: Visit the MCA portal. Navigate as follows: MCA Services >> Master Data >> View Company / LLP Master Data.
The Companies House provides an online search facility where you can check the trading status of a company. This will give you information on whether the business has ceased trading, insolvency information, and whether the company has been dissolved.
off prevents the business from trading, making payments, and selling assets. Before a strikeoff, a company will publish a notice informing interested parties that it will cease trading within a specific timeframe. After proving there are no objections, the company will be struck off.
The registrar may strike the company off the register and, on being struck off, the company is dissolved.
Following the strike-off of a company, it ceases to exist as a legal entity as and from the date on which notice of its strike-off is published in the CRO Gazette. The date of this publication is the date on which the company is dissolved pursuant to the Companies Act 2014.
Your company ceases to legally exist. You will no longer be able to dispute the strike off. You will be denied access to financial support. Directors may face investigation into potential misconduct that led to the strike off.
An official strike happens when a union and its members legally stop working by following such rules and regulations as the work stoppage being agreed to by a majority of union members. Workers engaging in official strikes have better protections against being fired, as opposed to an unofficial strike.
If you were a director of a company in compulsory liquidation or creditors' voluntary liquidation, you'll be banned for 5 years from forming, managing or promoting any business with the same or similar name to your liquidated company. This includes the company's registered name and any trading names (if it had any).