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18. Information relating to a limited liability partnership including its registered number, its date of incorporation, its name and the number of registered charges.
19. Any previous names of a limited liability partnership.
20. A list of dates including those relating to latest annual accounts and annual returns and dates for the next such documents to be delivered to the registrar.
21. An applicant may elect to have either of the following sets of particulars—
(a)particulars of charges registered in respect of a limited liability partnership, or
(b)particulars of the members of a limited liability partnership together with the particulars in sub-paragraph (a),
except an applicant using WebCHeck can only elect to have the sets of particulars in sub-paragraph (b).
22. List of documents delivered to the registrar during the previous 18 months up to a maximum of 100 documents listed in the reverse order of the dates of delivery.
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