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  2. Companies House - Wikipedia

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    Companies House was a member of the Public Data Group, an advisory board which between 2011 and 2015 sought to improve public access to government data. [25] Companies House is also responsible for dissolving companies. [26] In 2020, there were approximately 4.3 million businesses on the Companies House register. [27]

  3. Adjudicator's Office - Wikipedia

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    The Insolvency Service took its investigation of complaints in house in early 2016–17. [2] In relation to the Home Office, the adjudicator will review a Windrush Compensation Scheme decision or the conduct of a compensation claim on request. [3] The Adjudicator is an independent appointment agreed by the organisations for which she ...

  4. List of tribunals in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Office of Fair Trading adjudicators hears representations made by consumer credit licence applicants or holders against a notice that the OFT is minded to refuse, revoke or suspend their licence, [21] and also from estate agents who have been notified that the OFT is considering issuing a warning or prohibition order against them. [22]

  5. Groceries Code Adjudicator - Wikipedia

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    The post was created by the Groceries Code Adjudicator Act 2013 and is an independent office within the Department for Business and Trade. The UK Competition Commission (as of 1 April 2014 [update] the Competition and Markets Authority or CMA) undertook an investigation of grocery retail in 2009, and recommended that government establish an ...

  6. Independent Office of Appeals - Wikipedia

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    Appeals reviews cases after the agency's compliance function has made its decision, offering an objective point of view on each appealed case. [4] Appeals’ role is to settle disputes in a fair and impartial basis that favors neither the government nor the taxpayer. Independence is the most important of Appeals’ core values.

  7. Benefits of independent insurance agents - AOL

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    An independent agent may present you with an insurance quote from a smaller, unfamiliar company but one that still meets your needs and offers the right insurance coverage for your family.

  8. Company voluntary arrangement - Wikipedia

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    Under UK insolvency law an insolvent company can enter into a company voluntary arrangement (CVA). The CVA is a form of composition, similar to the personal IVA (individual voluntary arrangement), where an insolvency procedure allows a company with debt problems or that is insolvent to reach a voluntary agreement with its business creditors regarding repayment of all, or part of its corporate ...

  9. Independent Adjudicator - Wikipedia

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    An independent adjudicator is an authorized judge in the United Kingdom who has the power to make binding decisions in a particular field. The mechanism is designed to represent the interests of groups which would otherwise have gone unrepresented, such as students with a complaint against their university.