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Can an objection to a company name on the grounds of opportunistic registration be sent to Companies House?

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Can an objection to a company name on the grounds of opportunistic registration be sent to Companies House?

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A. No. All objections about opportunistic registration must be sent to the new and independent Company Names Tribunal (also known as ‘Adjudicator’), who will be based at the UK Intellectual Property Office. Companies House is only responsible for ‘too like’ and ‘same as’ objections.

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