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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
registered office
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ A copy of the amended Rules of the Scheme is available for inspection at the Company's registered office.
▪ Every company must have a registered office.
▪ Its registered office is in Monrovia.
▪ Parties Limited companies A plaintiff limited company's registered office must be given in the request for issue of a summons.
▪ The address of the registered office.
▪ The head office is not of course, necessarily the registered office and a company search may be necessary.
▪ These records must be kept at the company's registered office.
▪ This includes the address of the company's registered office and particulars of the directors and secretary.
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Registered office

A registered office is the official address of an incorporated company, association or any other legal entity. Generally it will form part of the public record and is required in most countries where the registered organization or legal entity is incorporated. A registered physical office address is required for incorporated organizations to receive official correspondence and formal notices from government departments, investors, banks, shareholders and the general public.

Usage examples of "registered office".

The registered office that nobody can find, and which keeps dodging about, so that it's never in any one jurisdiction long enough for the courts to dissolve the company.

On the door to its left was a small metal plate inscribed: Flaxborough and Eastern Counties Charities Alliance, Registered Office.

So I left the gloom of his nineteenth-century office and lunched again at the Cock, and the afternoon was spent in the registered office of Kiddykar Toys, Ltd, two doors away from the Betsy-Lou Dress Manufacturing Co, Ltd.

A succession of brass plates on the door announced this as the registered office of a dozen corporations, for Mr Havelock was a company lawyer, who, though he never appeared in the courts, gave the inestimable benefit of his advice to innumerable and prosperous corporations.