Section 52 of The Companies Act No. 17 of 2015: Regulations may permit or prohibit the use of certain characters, signs or symbols

    

(1) The regulations may—
(a) provide for the letters or other characters, signs or symbols, including
accents and other diacritical marks, and punctuation that may be used
in the name of a company to be registered under this Act; and
(b) specify a standard style or format for the name of a company for the
purposes of registration.
(2) The regulations may prohibit the use of specified characters, signs or
symbols when appearing in specified positions, in particular, at the beginning of
a name.
(3) The Registrar may not register a company by a 40 name that consists of or
includes anything that is not permitted in accordance with the regulations.


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