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Note by the Secretariat: The secretariat indicated in its informal note containing the draft classification list (24 May 1991) that it would prepare a revised version based on comments from participants. The attached list incorporates, to the extent possible, such comments. It could, of course, be subject to further modification in the light of developments in the services negotiations and ongoing work elsewhere.
Who can form a company? A company may be formed by any person whom section 4(2) of the Companies Act does not disqualify from involvement in company formation. Section 4(2) disqualifies persons who are under 18 years, bankrupt, or of unsound mind.
In the case where the registration to be effected is that of a firm, submit the Christian name and surname and former Christian name or surname, the nationality, the usual residence, and the other business occupation (if any) of each of the individuals which are