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Can a Cayman Island company / corporation still carry on the day to day business with regards to enforcement of contracts signed by these corporations prior to and after said companies have been de-listed according to the Cayman registrar years ago in 2002?
In this situation would the contracts signed under these de-listed corporations be nullified? Can they just move to another country and still enforce these contracts by re-incorporating under the same or another name? There is no indication by the Cayman registrar that these corporations have transferred their charters to any other port. (also asked under International law) Thanks for any insight into this matter. |
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