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Schedule 2 articles of association for setting up a Community Interest Company (CIC) that is limited by shares with a small membership.
Use the IHT413 with form IHT400 if the deceased owned shares in a company, a business or part of a business - or an asset used in a business and you're deducting business relief.
Schedule 2 articles of association for setting up a Community Interest Company (CIC) that is limited by shares with a large membership.
Traffic signs controlled by light signals, signs for crossings and signs for lane control.
These are the County Court Rules (CCR) - Schedule 2.
Regulatory traffic signs at junctions and miscellaneous regulatory signs.
Employment Tribunal decision.
CAU 103: creditors and members voluntary liquidation - Schedule of funds.
Changes to the Ministry of Justice official statistics publication schedule September 2013 to July 2014
Information and guidance to all planning authorities that will determine a request for approval under Schedule 17 to the Act.
Upright traffic signs and road markings that indicate stopping, waiting, loading and parking controls.
Notice made under paragraph 37(2) of Schedule 9ZE to the Value Added Tax Act 1994 which has the force of law.
Template of the Approved Additional Funding documentation to be used under the 2016 State aid decision
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