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The Deluxe limited company package is a fast and easy option, it is ideal for the UK, EU, and international small to medium businesses who wish to appoint a nominee director and a nominee secretary in order to maintain anonymity, and it includes: -
Incorporation of your company from scratch using one of our registered office addresses in London, our nominee director and nominee secretary. We can appoint your own candidate(s) to the role of shareholder(s), or you can appoint a nominee sharholder provided by Coddan;
The standard capital on formation is £1.00, this is divided into 1.00 ordinary share valued at £1.00 (a minimum of one share must be issued);
The formation of a limited company usually takes as little as four to six hours from the time that your application and payment are received by Coddan;
The government fee for incorporation is included in the price of this package;
The provision of a registered office address for 12 months is included in the price of this package (our registered office address service is charged annually);
The provision of a nominee secretary for 12 months is included in the price of this package (our nominee secretary service is charged annually);
The provision of a nominee director for 12 months is also included in the price of this package (our nominee director service is charged annually);
The following two hard bound copies of corporate documents, will be posted to you upon formation of your company: -
A laminated copy of the certificate of incorporation of your company;
A hard bound copy of the memorandum and articles of association;
A hard bound copy of the minutes of the first meeting of directors;
Share certificates, and your company register;
The general power of attorney signed by a nominee director;
Pre-signed, undated resignation letter from a nominee director;
The agreement for the provision of nominee service and indemnification of nominee.
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| Legal Requirements to Register an LTD | |  |
A private company limited by shares in England and Wales must have at least one director, one shareholder, and may have a secretary.
You need at least one person to form this type of company. If there is only one director, and that director is a natural person in your company, that director can also act as the secretary.
A company must have at least one director who is a natural person. This requirement is met if the office of director is held by a natural person as a corporation sole or otherwise by virtue of an office.
You can register a sole director' company, if you are familiar with the secretaries duties and responsibilities, because all of them belongs to a sole director.
The directors and secretary of your company can also be shareholders.
The Companies Act imposes no restriction on the minimum age of company directors. However Companies House will actively discourage the appointment of anyone under the age of 16 from taking up a company directorship on the grounds that the individuals concerned may not fully understand the legal liabilities that go with the position and for the most part will not have the experience necessary to perform the duties of a company director.
Under the Companies Act 2006, there is no restriction on any or all of the members/shareholders being from an overseas country (i.e. outside the United Kingdom in terms of residency, domicile, citizenship, place of incorporation or all or any of those concepts).
There is no requirement for the officers of your company to be UK citizens or residents, nor for them to hold valid work permits.
Owning, or being an officer of a UK company does not, however, grant you any right to live or work in the UK if you are a foreign national.
Your company must have a registered office address within England or Wales; this is the official address of your company and will be on the public record as such.
Your company must hold its official company documents at its registered office address: its register of shareholders, and its constitutional documents.
So long as you maintain a registered office address in England or Wales, you can conduct your business from any place in the world: you do not have to run your business from your registered office address.
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| Education Act 2005 | | 2005 Chapter 18 - continued | | PART 1, SCHOOL INSPECTIONS AND OTHER INSPECTIONS BY SCHOOL INSPECTORS - continued |
| | back to previous text |  | | | | CHAPTER 7 | | | SUPPLEMENTARY | | 58 | Inspection of computer records | | | A person authorised by any provision of this Part to inspect records or other documents- | | | (a) is entitled at any reasonable time to have access to, and inspect and check the operation of, any computer and any associated apparatus or material which is or has been in use in connection with the records or other documents in question, and | | | | | | (i) the person by whom or on whose behalf the computer is or has been so used, or
| | | (ii) any person having charge of, or otherwise concerned with the operation of, the computer, apparatus or material,
| | | to afford him such assistance as he may reasonably require (including, in particular, the making of information available for inspection or copying in a legible form). | | 59 | Combined reports | | | (1) For the purposes of this section "the inspection enactments" are- | | | | | | (b) Part 10A of the Children Act 1989 (c. 41) (child minding and day care for children), | | | (c) section 122 of, and Schedule 26 to, the School Standards and Framework Act 1998 (c. 31) (inspection of nursery education), and | | | (d) Chapter 1 of Part 10 of the Education Act 2002 (c. 32) (regulation of independent schools). | | | (2) Where, following inspections conducted under two or more inspection enactments by one person or two or more different persons, that person is (or those persons are) required to make a report under each of those enactments, nothing in any of those enactments is to be regarded as preventing him (or them) from- | | | (a) including those reports in a single document ("a combined report"), and | | | (b) to such extent as he considers (or they consider) appropriate, combining the substantive reports required by those enactments. | | | (3) Where a combined report is made, any reference in the inspection enactments to the publication of a report, or to the giving, or making available, to any person of a copy of a report is to be read so far as necessary as a reference to the publication of the combined report, or to the giving or making available to that person of a copy of the combined report. | | | (4) The Chief Inspector may arrange for a combined report to be published in any manner he considers appropriate, but this subsection does not limit any duty as to publication imposed by any of the inspection enactments. | | 60 | Repeal of School Inspections Act 1996 | | | The School Inspections Act 1996 (c. 57) (which is superseded by the provisions of this Part) shall cease to have effect. | | 61 | Further amendments relating to school inspection | | | Schedule 9 contains further amendments related to the provisions of this Part. | | 62 | Power of Assembly to change inspection framework for Wales | | | (1) The Assembly may by order- | | | (a) make provision in relation to Wales corresponding to- | | | (i) that made in relation to England by any English inspection provision, or
| | | (ii) that which could be made in relation to England by regulations under any English inspection provision,
| | | (b) repeal any Welsh inspection provision which does not correspond to an English inspection provision, and | | | (c) make such provision as the Assembly thinks fit in connection with any provision made by virtue of paragraph (a) or (b). | | | (2) In relation to section 39 (statement to be prepared by appropriate authority for maintained school), the power conferred by paragraph (b) of subsection (1) includes power, instead of repealing the section, to limit the cases in which it applies. | | | (3) The powers conferred by paragraphs (a) and (c) of subsection (1) include power to amend or repeal any enactment (whenever passed or made), including any provision of this Act. | | | (4) For the purposes of this section- | | | (a) an English inspection provision is any provision of- | | | | | | (ii) sections 48 and 49 (denominational education in England),
| | | (iii) Schedule 26 to the School Standards and Framework Act 1998 (c. 31) (nursery education), so far as relating to England, or
| | | (iv) sections 162A and 162B of the Education Act 2002 (c. 32) (independent schools in England),
| | | (b) a Welsh inspection provision is any provision of - | | | | | | (ii) section 50 and Schedule 6 (denominational education in Wales),
| | | (iii) section 52 (provision of inspection services by local education authorities in Wales),
| | | (iv) Schedule 26 to the School Standards and Framework Act 1998 (nursery education), so far as relating to Wales, or
| | | (v) sections 163 and 164 of the Education Act 2002 (independent schools in Wales).
| | | (5) In this section "enactment" includes an enactment comprised in subordinate legislation, within the meaning of the Interpretation Act 1978 (c. 30). | | 63 | Interpretation of Part 1 | | | (1) In this Part- | | | "Church of England school", "Church in Wales school", "Roman Catholic Church school" and "appropriate diocesan authority", in each case, have the meaning given by section 142 of the School Standards and Framework Act 1998 (c. 31); | | | "delegated budget" has the same meaning as in section 49 of the School Standards and Framework Act 1998; | | | "denominational education" has the meaning given by section 47. | | | (2) References in this Part to special measures being, or not being, required to be taken in relation to a school are to be read in accordance with section 44(1). | | | (3) References in this Part to a school requiring, or not requiring, significant improvement are to be read in accordance with section 44(2). | | | 
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