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your Irish Business Name NOW with our
easy to use forms
Only €89 which includes, Fees,
Outlay, VAT and Delivery!
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- Pick a form
- Fill in brief details and make
the payment
- Print and sign the statutory form
we send back
- Post it back!
We send back your new Official Business Name
Certificate from the CRO and thats it...Easy, Efficient,
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Facts
Registration of a business name is obligatory if any
individual, partnership or body corporate carries on
business under a name other than his/her own true name(s).
The reason why a business name must be registered is
to make public the identities of those individual(s),
partnerships or corporate bodies who are the legal entities
behind the particular business name. Registration of
the business name is required for:
(i) Individual
• an individual uses a business name which is
different in any way from his/her surname. For example,
if Mr. John O’Neill trades as O’Neill Builders,
but not if he trades as O’Neill or John O’Neill.
• A person with a place of business in the State
carries on the business of publishing a newspaper.
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an Individual business name
(ii) Partnership
• a firm uses a business name which differs in
any way from the true names of all partners who are
individuals and the corporate names of all partners
which are bodies corporate;
• a partnership with a place of business in the
State carries on the business of publishing a newspaper.
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a Partnership business name
(iii) Body Corporate
• a company uses a business name which differs
in any way from its full corporate name.
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a Body Corporate business name
It should be noted that registration of a business name
does not:
- Give protection against duplication
of the name;
- Imply that the name will necessarily
prove acceptable subsequently as a company name;
- Authorise the use of the name if
its use could be prohibited for other reasons. It
should not for example be taken as an indication that
no rights (e.g. trade marks rights) exist in the name;
- Prevent another party registering
a trade mark with a like or similar name.
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