How about this one.
Bastarda & Sons Heating Ltd
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Originally posted by AtWI used TAB character to separate two words in company registration and their system though it was different name.
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This one should raise a laugh...
PASK THESAULT LIMITED
5 BETJEMAN CLOSE
COWPER ROAD
HARPENDEN
HERTFORDSHIRE AL5 4XH
Company No. 03071669
Status: Dissolved 03/07/2001
Date of Incorporation: 22/06/1995
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Company Type: Private Limited Company
Nature of Business (SIC(03)):
7414 - Business & management consultancy
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This is far more appropriate:
BODGET & SCARPER (CONTRACTORS) LIMITED
20 HIGHFIELD ROAD
KEYWORTH
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
NG12 5JE
Company No. 01485968
Damn I wish I had that
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Well I've registered a new Ltd company using the name of a dissolved company. Its a great name.
Who would have believed that Ratners was available. What great fortune!!!
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My new accountant suggested dissolving mine as the account has been right royally f-cked up.
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The only concern my accountant had was whether the previous company had dissolved owing money. Using the same name could leave to problems as the company was only dissolved 18 months ago.
Its a great name and I couldnt resist Beating Moustached Bean Eating Bedsit Living Ruskies Ltd.
God knows who had it before???
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The ultimate name for a contractor company...
... or indeed a tax consulting company
Name & Registered Office:
TAX AVOIDANCE LIMITED
THE WHITE HOUSE
STATION ROAD WEST HAGLEY
STOURBRIDGE
WEST MIDLANDS DY9 0NU
Company No. 03109981
Status: Active
Date of Incorporation: 04/10/1995
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Company Type: Private Limited Company
Nature of Business (SIC(03)):
7412 - Accounting, auditing; tax consult
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Provided the company has been struck off the register at Companies House, the name can be used again.
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Originally posted by TrollI disolved a company 3 years ago - browsing Companies House records- I notice someone has started up a new company with the same name - so I believe the answer is yes
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Originally posted by FlubsterNope. Tried this earlier this year with a company I dissolved 7 years ago.
I disolved a company 3 years ago - browsing Companies House records- I notice someone has started up a new company with the same name - so I believe the answer is yes
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Originally posted by ArdescoThat's not a problem flog them a lentil surprise!! (The surprise being that what they get is a crappy computer program and nothing to do with lentils)
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