PART II FORMATION, SUPERVISION AND CONTROL
Names
Prohibition on certain names19
1
No open-ended investment company is to have a name that—
a
includes any of the following words or expressions, that is to say—
i
limited, unlimited or public limited company, or their Welsh equivalents (“cyfyngedig", “anghyfyngedig" and “cwmni cyfyngedig cyhoeddus" respectively); F1...
ii
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UK Economic Interest Grouping;
b
includes an abbreviation of any of the words or expressions referred to in sub-paragraph (a); or
c
is the same as any other name appearing in the registrar’s index of company names.
2
In determining for the purposes of paragraph (1)(c) whether one name is the same as another, there are to be disregarded—
a
the definite article, where it is the first word of the name;
b
the following word and expressions where they appear at the end of the name—
“company" or its Welsh equivalent (“cwmni");
“and company" or its Welsh equivalent (“a’r cwmni");
“company limited" or its Welsh equivalent (“cwmni cyfyngedig");
“limited" or its Welsh equivalent (“cyfyngedig");
“unlimited" or its Welsh equivalent (“anghyfyngedig");
“public limited company" or its Welsh equivalent (“cwmni cyfyngedig cyhoeddus");
“European Economic Interest Grouping" or any equivalent set out in Schedule 3 to the European Economic Interest Grouping Regulations 1989;
“investment company with variable capital" or its Welsh equivalent (“cwmni buddsoddi â chyfalaf newidiol");
“open-ended investment company" or its Welsh equivalent (“cwmni buddsoddiant penagored");
c
abbreviations of any of those words or expressions where they appear at the end of the name; and
d
type and case of letters, accents, spaces between letters and punctuation marks;
and “and" and “&" are to be taken as the same.