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Changes over time for: Section 212


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(1)Subsection (3) applies if the name of a CIO does not include—
(a)“charitable incorporated organisation”,
(b)“CIO”, with or without full stops after each letter, or
(c)a Welsh equivalent mentioned in subsection (2) (but this option applies only if the CIO's constitution is in Welsh),
and it is irrelevant, in any such case, whether or not capital letters are used.
(2)The Welsh equivalents referred to in subsection (1)(c) are—
(a)“sefydliad elusennol corfforedig”, or
(b)“SEC”, with or without full stops after each letter.
(3)If this subsection applies, the fact that a CIO is a CIO must be stated in legible characters in all the locations, documents, communications and conveyances mentioned in section 211(1).
(4)The statement required by subsection (3) must be in English, except that in the case of a document which is otherwise wholly in Welsh, the statement may be in Welsh.
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