CIPC CoR 36.1 Form – Standard form notice to companies by holders of securities

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What is CoR 36.1?

This document contains the Standard form notice to companies by holders of securities
This form is issued in terms of the Companies Act, 2008, and Regulation 36 (1) of the Companies Regulations, 2011.

CoR 36.1 form instructions from CIPC

The use of this form is voluntary. If this form is used, it is not necessary to file a copy with the Commission.
This form is to be used for only one of the alternative purposes at a time. Use a separate form for each matter of which notice is being given.
If you use this form to make a demand in terms of section 165, attach a statement of particulars, setting out the legal action you require the company to take.
If you use this form to appoint more than one proxy, you must indicate for each proxy, their specific powers to exercise particular voting rights.
A proxy appointment remains valid for one year unless you revoke it earlier.

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