On November 15, 2024, the Office of the Attorney General and Ministry of Legal Affairs issued Legal Notice No. 212 titled The Companies (Waiver of Penalties) (No. 3) Order, 2024, which revised the extension period for compliance under the Companies Act, Chap. 81:01. The extension is now until December 13, 2024.
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Changing your name after marriage or divorce in Trinidad and Tobago involves specific legal procedures outlined by our country's laws and regulations. Whether you're assuming a new surname after marriage or reverting to your former name following a divorce, it's essential to understand the process to ensure a seamless transition. Here's a guide providing some information on how to legally changing your name after marriage or divorce in Trinidad and Tobago: Boundary disputes are a common source of conflict between property owners in Trinidad and Tobago. These disputes can arise for various reasons, including unclear property descriptions, historical inaccuracies in land surveys, and encroachments. Understanding the origins of these disputes and the legal mechanisms available for their resolution is essential for property owners and occupiers. |
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