Section 355 (2) of the Companies (Guernsey) Law, 2008 provides that the Registrar of Companies may strike off companies, from the Guernsey Register of Companies, where a notice under section 32 of the Law (registered office ineffective), has been filed with the Registrar of Companies.
Upon the filing of such notice with the Registrar, a company has 14 days in which to provide to the Registrar a new address for its registered office. A failure to do so renders a company liable to be struck off.
Accordingly the Registrar has received notice of ineffective registered office for the companies published here, and hereby gives notice that, unless cause to the contrary is shown, at the expiration of 2 months from the date of these publication notices, the listed companies will be struck from the Register and dissolved.
Upon the striking off of these companies the Registrar will publish a further notice listing those companies so struck off and dissolved, and such notice may include the names of the directors of the companies struck off.
Any person wishing to show cause as to why the Registrar should not strike off any of the companies published here should do so in writing to the Registrar of Companies. A company will not be considered to have shown cause to the contrary until the Registrar has been provided with details of a new effective address for its registered office.
Note: Where a company is dissolved as a result of striking off, all property and rights then vested in it or held on trust for it (but not property held by it on trust for another person) shall, unless Her Majesty's Receiver-General directs otherwise, become bona vacantia belonging to the Crown.