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Scotland or Scottish - Reserved and Sensitive Word Template

 

Below is a typical letter which is sent Companies House when forming a company which contains the reserved (sensitive) with the word Scotland or Scottish in the company name.

Company Name
98 Edinburgh Lanes
Edinburgh Town
Scotland
ED5 6PR
Date

 

Companies House,

Dear Sirs,

Clarification of the use of a reserved name in respect of our application for;
Reserved word Scotland or Scottish Limited Company Name.

Our company address is Scotland based as above.

It is our intension that the business will only be in Scotland. Although there are companies which are situated in England and Wales who carry out similar activates to those of our new company, we wish to make the distinction that the company is based in Scotland and is in no way related to any other company wherever it may be based.

We trust that you will find the above explanation adequate for the purposes of forming this company with the word Scotland (Scottish).

Yours expectantly,

Julia Tomlinson.

 
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