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Amilcar | 09:02 Tue 23rd Dec 2008 | Business & Finance
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Does a company have to disclose somewhere on its sales website that it is a limited liability company if it is one? If this is a rule (e.g. under the Companies Act) is there a Directive applying the same principle in EU countries? My query relates to a French company which has not displayed its company status on its website or in Email correspondence. I have been unable to determine whether this company has failed to comply under either an EU- or French law. Any help would be appctd.

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Most companies make it a point to regularly update their official websites.
Apart from that , you can refer to any prospectus etc the company may have.Such written documents are better source of any official information that may be required.And we more often than not should find all such info in them.
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Thanks for the response. My interest is really in whether this company is likely to have been in breach of the law by not displaying limited liability status..
You're welcome!The chances of it being an unconscious error cannot be ruled out.You could try contacting them on the website.

On the other hand,as you are mentioning, truthfulness of an online company is hard to prove.Thats why its better to gather any written documents to be on the safer side.

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