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ACT ON SPECIAL CASES CONCERNING THE MATTERS TO BE FILED IN THE REGISTER OF CORPORATION

Act No. 8894, Mar. 14, 2008

 Article 1 (Purpose)
The purpose of this Act is to provide for special cases concerning matters to be entered in the register of corporations (referring to corporations, commercial corporations and civil corporations; hereinafter the same shall apply).
[This Article Wholly Amended by Act No. 8894, Mar. 14, 2008]
 Article 2 (Registration of Executives)
A resident registration number shall be given in filing for the registration of each executive of a corporation: Provided, That no address shall be given for the registration of an executive who does not have the authority of representation.
[This Article Wholly Amended by Act No. 8894, Mar. 14, 2008]
 Article 3 (Matters to be Registered by Branch Offices)
No branch office of a corporation shall register any matters, other than the following subparagraphs, among the matters to be entered in the register of its principal office or head office:
1. Purpose;
2. Name or trade name;
3. Location of a principal office or head office;
4. Public announcement method of a corporation;
5. If the duration of existence of a corporation or reasons for the dissolution thereof is specified, such duration or reasons;
6. Name, address and resident registration number of an executive to represent a corporation;
7. If any provision exists, specifying that several persons will jointly represent a corporation, such provision;
8. If the authority of representation by a director of a corporation is restricted, such restriction;
9. Other matters prescribed by the Supreme Court Regulations.
[This Article Wholly Amended by Act No. 8894, Mar. 14, 2008]
 Article 4 (Supreme Court Regulations)
Matters necessary for the enforcement of this Act shall be prescribed by the Supreme Court Regulations.
[This Article Wholly Amended by Act No. 8894, Mar. 14, 2008]
ADDENDUM
This Act shall enter into force on January 1, 1993.
ADDENDUM<Act No. 8894, Mar. 14, 2008>
This Act shall enter into force on the date of its promulgation.