Section 81 of The Companies Act No. 17 of 2015: Registrar to issue certificate of incorporation on registration of conversion

    

(1) The Registrar shall register the conversion of a public company into a private
limited company if satisfied that the application for registration complies with the
requirements of this Division.
(2) If the company does not already have a unique identifying number, the
Registrar shall allocate such a number to the company.
(3) The Registrar shall issue a certificate of incorporation stating the company's
unique identifying number and that the company is registered as a private limited
company.
(4) The Registrar shall specify in the certificate of incorporation that the
certificate is issued on registration of the conversion and the date on which the
certificate is issued.
(5) The Registrar shall sign the certificate of incorporation and authenticate it
with the Registrar's official seal.
(6) On the issue of the certificate of incorporation—
(a) the company becomes a private limited company; and
(b) the changes in the company's name and articles take effect.
(7) The certificate of incorporation is conclusive evidence that the requirements
of this Act as to registration of the conversion have been complied with.


Disclaimer: This document is not to be taken as legal advise.

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