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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a UK Statutory Instrument: The Overseas Companies Regulations 2009 No. 1801
61.—(1) The following requirements apply where a company is required by regulation 60 to display its name and country of incorporation at a location in the United Kingdom.
(2) A company must display its name and country of incorporation in such a way so that they may be easily seen by any visitor to the location.
(3) The company’s name and country of incorporation must be displayed continuously.
But, if the place of business is shared by six or more companies, this requirement is treated as met if the company’s name and country of incorporation are displayed for at least fifteen continuous seconds at least once in every three minutes.
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