Dundon Callanan LLP Solicitors

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(061) 411 022verified

17 The Crescent
Limerick V94 FXT7 Ireland

Sunclosed
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17 The Crescent Limerick V94 FXT7 Ireland
(061) 411 022

(061) 411 027


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About Dundon Callanan LLP Solicitors

Dundon Callanan is a leading law firm based in Limerick City. Our team is committed to providing timely, cost-effective and comprehensive legal advice and service to our clients. We have provided legal advice to wide-ranging corporate and personal clients in Limerick and beyond for decades. This is why we are confident that we can do the same for you. We provide an extensive range of legal services for business and personal needs.

Services:
Commercial Property Transactions
Business sales and acquisition
Landlord and Tenant
Tax
Planning Law
Insolvency
Litigation Disputes and Arbitration
Employment Contracts Procedures and Disputes
Wills Probate and Administration of Estates
Family Law


Dundon Callanan LLP Solicitors, law firm, listed under "Law Firms" category, is located at 17 The Crescent Limerick LK, V94 FXT7, Ireland and can be reached by 061411022 phone number. Dundon Callanan LLP Solicitors has currently no reviews.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Dundon Callanan LLP Solicitors

Dundon Callanan LLP Solicitors is closed on Sunday and Saturday.
Dundon Callanan LLP Solicitors is open Mon-Fri 9:00 AM-5:00 PM.
Yes. If the exemption was in force on 1 June 2015, it shall continue to have effect, but it shall be an exemption from the use of the worlds ‘company limited by guarantee’ instead of ‘limited’. The Registrar of Companies now administers the exemption.
The memorandum and articles of association of an existing guarantee company registered before 1 June 2015 shall continue in force. Where this document is inconsistent with a mandatory provision of the act, the act shall prevail. Also, references to prior Companies Acts or the tables of the Companies Act 1963 are to be read as references to the corresponding provision of the act. This may, however, be somewhat confusing and difficult to administer. We recommend updating the memorandum and articles for future ease of reference. It is also good practice to refresh the memorandum and articles, particularly where they have not been recently updated.
No. Existing guarantee companies continue in existence and are automatically deemed to be a CLG under part 18 of the Act.


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