CIPC CoR 11.1 Form – Application to transfer reserved or registered name

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What is a CoR 11.1?

A CoR 11.1 is a CIPC form to apply to transfer a reserved or registered name

This form is issued in terms of section 12 (5) of the Companies Act, 2008, and Regulations 11 of the Companies Regulations, 2011

CoR 11.1 form Instructions from CIPC

A separate application must be filed for each name to be transferred, and may be filed by or on behalf of either the transferor or transferee

If either the applicant or the transferee is a juristic person, please attach a separate sheet providing contact details of the person authorised to discuss the application, unless the person filing the application is the same person who filed the application to reserve or register the name.

A fee of R75 must accompany this application if the application is submitted electronically or R100 in any other case.

If any question on Form CoR 9.1 relating to the reservation of this name was answered β€œYes” or if this application seeks to transfer a defensive name registration, please attach a separate sheet setting out the satisfactory evidence required by Regulation 8 (3) to (6), 10 (1) (b)(ii) and 11 (1)(b), as applicable.

The reservation/registration of a name is not transferred until the Commission has issued a Confirmation Notice in Form CoR 9.4 in response to this application.

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