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    Once a Company Is Deregistered, the Company Ceases to Exist
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Once a Company Is Deregistered, the Company Ceases to Exist

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Once a company is deregistered, the company ceases to exist, but the directors and officers can still be liable for the things done when the company was in existence.

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