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A dissolved company is one that has been removed or ‘struck off’ from the Companies House register. Once dissolved the company is no longer able to trade.
Forms to apply for a divorce, dissolve a civil partnership or legally separate, including the D8 application and financial order forms.
Tell Companies House of an order deferring the date of dissolution in members' voluntary liquidation or creditors' voluntary liquidation, for a company registered in Scotland.
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Use this form to give notice of order deferring the date of dissolution in members' voluntary liquidation or creditors' voluntary liquidation.
Use this form to tell us when insolvency proceedings are concluded in the UK with consent from all other member state liquidators for the dissolution of the company.
Tell Companies House about a court order to defer the dissolution of a company registered in Scotland, in a winding up by the court.
Use this form for a company in Northern Ireland, to tell us when UK insolvency proceedings are concluded with dissolution consent from all member state liquidators.
Use this form to give notice of the move from administration to dissolution.
This guidance deals with the circumstances in which the Registrar of Companies may dissolve a company
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