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Publication No. 201619 Notice No. 48 B CIPC PUBLICATION 16 December 2016 Publication No. 201619 Notice No. 48 B (AR DEREGISTRATIONS – Non Profit Companies) COMPANIES AND CLOSE CORPORATIONS CIPC PUBLICATION NOTICE 19 OF 2016 COMPANIES AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY COMMISSION NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 2008 (ACT 71 OF 2008) THE FOLLOWING NOTICE RELATING TO THE DEREGISTRATION OF ENTITIES IN TERMS OF SECTION 82 OF THE COMPANIES ACT ARE PUBLISHED FOR GENERAL INFORMATION. THE CIPC WEBSITE AT WWW.CIPC.CO.ZA CAN BE VISITED FOR MORE INFORMATION. NO GUARANTEE IS GIVEN IN RESPECT OF THE ACCURACY OF THE PARTICULARS FURNISHED AND NO RESPONSIBILITY IS ACCEPTED FOR ERRORS AND OMISSIONS OR THE CONSEQUENCES THEREOF. Adv. 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