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In the UK, bringing a company back to the Companies Register is a process that helps a company regain its legal status after being taken off. This can happen in two ways administrative restoration or court order restoration, depending on what happened.
Administrative restoration is used when a company was taken off willingly, and its leaders or owners think it was a mistake. In such cases, they submit an application to Companies House, along with any missing documents and fees. If everything looks good to the official record-keeper, they can put the company back on the register without needing a court order.
On the other hand court order restoration is needed when administrative restoration isn't possible or when the company was taken off against its will. To make this happen, an application is made to the court, showing tha t restoring the company is fair and right. The court can then issue an order to bring the company back.
Administrative restoration is used when a company was taken off willingly, and its leaders or owners think it was a mistake. In such cases, they submit an application to Companies House, along with any missing documents and fees. If everything looks good to the official record-keeper, they can put the company back on the register without needing a court order.
On the other hand court order restoration is needed when administrative restoration isn't possible or when the company was taken off against its will. To make this happen, an application is made to the court, showing tha t restoring the company is fair and right. The court can then issue an order to bring the company back.