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What does Registered office mean? The registered office is the official address of a company where legal notices, court proceedings, and regulator correspondence are sent and deemed served. In the UK, Companies Act 2006 s 86 requires every company to have a registered office at all times; it must be situated in the same UK jurisdiction as the company’s incorporation (England and Wales, Scotland, or Northern Ireland: s 87). Following the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023, the address must be an “appropriate address” (capable of acknowledging and receiving delivery) and PO boxes are not permitted. Companies House records the address; changes should be...

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Operational Level Agreement Precedent for Co‑ordinated Outsourcing: Multi‑Supplier Collaboration, Governance and Support Services

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This Agreement is entered into on [ date ] by the following as set out herein.

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  1. [ Customer ] a company incorporated in [ England ] with registered number [ company number ], whose Registered office is at [ address ] (Customer);
  2. [ Supplier 1 ] a company incorporated in [ England ] with registered number [ company number ], whose registered office is at [ address ] (Supplier 1);
  3. [ Supplier 2 ] a company incorporated in [ England ] with registered number [ company number ], whose registered office is at [ address ] (Supplier 2);
  4. [ Supplier 3 ] a company incorporated in [ England ] with registered number [ company number ], whose registered office is at [ address ] (Supplier 3),

each of Customer, Supplier 1, Supplier 2 and Supplier 3 is each a party and, collectively, Customer, Supplier 1, Supplier 2 and Supplier 3 are the parties. Supplier 1, Supplier 2 and Supplier 3 are each a Supplier and together are the Suppliers...

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Carolyn Burbridge
Carolyn Burbridge

Carolyn is a partner at Level, a specialist law firm designed for clients in the media, entertainment, tech and sports industries. She was previously a co-founder of William Grace, an alternative-model boutique law firm, which she helped to merge with Level in 2023. She was also previously a partner at Swan Turton LLP and prior to that spent fourteen years at leading international technology firm, Bird & Bird.  Carolyn boasts considerable experience and expertise in providing commercial legal advice on IT, technology and digital media matters, both in the UK and internationally. She has particular experience in technology and software licensing and development arrangements, including agile projects, data exploitation and licensing, contracts for web-based businesses, and complex IT and network agreements, including cloud-based solutions, managed service transactions and digital transformation projects. Carolyn also provides advice in connection with a broad spectrum of...

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