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Keeping a Commercial Register
Article 3
- (1)
- Each district court shall keep a commercial register in which it shall register all merchants and all other relevant circumstances pursuant to this Law.
- (2)
- Other registers for individual types of merchants may be kept by virtue of a law.
Obligation to Register
Article 4
- (1)
- Every merchant must apply for registration in the commercial register by declaring the circumstances established by the preceding article.
- (2)
- The persons which shall be under an obligation to declare the circumstances subject to registration shall be determined by law.
- (3)
- Any person under an obligation to apply for registration, or respectively to present the documents or signatures provided for in this Law, shall do so within seven days of the occurrence of the circumstance, unless the law provides otherwise.
Force of Entry
Article 4a
Third party shall refer to all circumstances subject to entry even though they have not been entered, unless the Law provides they shall be in force after the entry in the register.
Public Nature of the Commercial Register
Article 5
Everyone shall be free to inspect the commercial register and the documents pursuant to which the entries have been made, as well as to obtain copies thereof.
Publishing of Registration
Article 6
The court shall publish the registrations made in the commercial register in the State Gazette when required by law.
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