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The Company, Limited Liability Partnership and Business Names (Sensitive Words and Expressions) Regulations 2014

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PART 1U.K.Applications Where Situation of Registered Office or Principal Place of Business is Irrelevant

Column (1)Column (2)
Word or expression specified under regulation 3Specified Government department or other body whose view must be sought
Accredit [F1Department for Business and Trade]
Accreditation [F1Department for Business and Trade]
Accredited [F1Department for Business and Trade]
Accrediting [F1Department for Business and Trade]
AssuranceFinancial Conduct Authority
AssurerFinancial Conduct Authority
BancFinancial Conduct Authority
BankFinancial Conduct Authority
BankingFinancial Conduct Authority
BrenhinolThe Welsh Assembly Government
BreninThe Welsh Assembly Government
BrenhiniaethThe Welsh Assembly Government
Child maintenanceDepartment for Work and Pensions
Child supportDepartment for Work and Pensions
DentalGeneral Dental Council
DentistryGeneral Dental Council
DiùcThe Scottish Government
DugThe Welsh Assembly Government
Ei FawrhydiThe Welsh Assembly Government
Friendly SocietyFinancial Conduct Authority
FundFinancial Conduct Authority
Gwasanaeth iechydThe Welsh Assembly Government
Health visitorNursing & Midwifery Council
HPSSDepartment of Health, Social Services and Public Safety
HSCDepartment of Health, Social Services and Public Safety
InsuranceFinancial Conduct Authority
InsurerFinancial Conduct Authority
Judicial appointmentMinistry of Justice
LlywodraethThe Welsh Assembly Government
Medical centreDepartment of Health, Social Services and Public Safety
MidwifeNursing & Midwifery Council
MidwiferyNursing & Midwifery Council
MòrachdThe Scottish Government
MutualFinancial Conduct Authority
NHSDepartment of Health [F2and Social Care]
NurseNursing & Midwifery Council
NursingNursing & Midwifery Council
Oifis sgrùdaidhAudit Scotland
OilthighThe Scottish Government
ParlamaidThe Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body
ParliamentThe Corporate Officer of the House of Lords and The Corporate Officer of the House of Commons
ParliamentarianThe Corporate Officer of the House of Lords and The Corporate Officer of the House of Commons
ParliamentaryThe Corporate Officer of the House of Lords and The Corporate Officer of the House of Commons
PatentThe Patent Office
PatenteeThe Patent Office
Polytechnic [F3Department for Education]
PrifysgolThe Welsh Assembly Government
PrionnsaThe Scottish Government
ReassuranceFinancial Conduct Authority
ReassurerFinancial Conduct Authority
ReinsuranceFinancial Conduct Authority
ReinsurerFinancial Conduct Authority
RiaghaltasThe Scottish Government
RìghThe Scottish Government
RìoghailThe Scottish Government
RìoghalachdThe Scottish Government
SeneddThe National Assembly for Wales
SheffieldThe Company of Cutlers in Hallamshire
Swyddfa archwilioAuditor General for Wales
TywysogThe Welsh Assembly Government
UnderwriteFinancial Conduct Authority
UnderwritingFinancial Conduct Authority

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