hobopete
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Re: UroCoin community research thread
Today at 12:27:36 AM #21
This is why I say bankruptcy has not been proven or disproven until a judgment number is issued that can be verified through the court system. I have not found any judgment.
ASIC-initiated deregistration of a company
ASIC has the ability to deregister a company. Once a company is deregistered it ceases to exist as a legal entity and can no longer do anything in its own right. Any assets or property that the company has is held on trust by ASIC.
Generally, ASIC can deregister a company when it has not:
paid its annual review fee for at least 12 months after the due date
responded to a company compliance notice at least six months after the response was required
lodged documents for at least 18 months and there is no reason to believe the company is operating a business.
We can also deregister a company after it has been wound up.
Before ASIC deregisters a company, we will send a letter (to the registered office) advising the company, its directors, and where applicable, the liquidators, of our intention to deregister the company and the reasons why. We will also make a note on the company register that the company is in ‘SOFF’ (strike-off status) and publish a notice on the insolvency notices website.
Companies are deregistered two months after a notice is published on the insolvency notices website.
Once deregistered, ASIC will send a final letter to the directors or liquidators advising that the company has been deregistered.
A director can stop a company from being deregistered if it complies with steps to stop deregistration that are contained in the initial letter to the company, directors or, where applicable, liquidator.
A third party can ask to deter a company from being deregistered if:
legal proceedings are underway against the company, or
there is an intention to issue legal proceedings against the company.
Truthful's reply that was deleted to the above postYou can get all the information you copied and pasted here Hobopete
http://www.asic.gov.au/asic-initiated-deregistrationThe bankruptcy of Nilesh Nair is what you stated you couldn't prove or disprove. Are you going to prove or disprove this?
http://www.docdroid.net/f94l/bankruptcy-search-1.pdf.htmlWhy is GES claiming to be a company that has $25 million, yet the Director is bankrupt?