146. Effect of registration as Recognised Company
(1) If the Registrar registers a Foreign Company as a Recognised Company, the Registrar must:
- (a) issue a certificate of recognition; and
- (b) assign a number to the Recognised Company, which is to be the Recognised Company’s identification number; and
- (c) enter the name of the Recognised Company in the Register.
(2) A certificate of recognition issued by the Registrar is conclusive evidence:
- (a) of the registration of a Foreign Company as a Recognised Company; and
- (b) that the requirements of these Regulations, the Rules and any other Legislation Administered by the Registrar have been complied with in respect of the registration.
(3) Without limiting subsection (1)(a), the Registrar may make alternative arrangements relating to the issue of certificates of recognition to Recognised Companies in circumstances prescribed by the Rules.
(4) [intentionally omitted]