From 13a2a4e5c751fba9860b0a61a0cc73924b77c6b2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sam Johnston Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 10:53:13 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] tweaks git-svn-id: http://svn.cacert.org/CAcert/Policies@940 14b1bab8-4ef6-0310-b690-991c95c89dfd --- .../OrganisationAssuranceSubPolicyEurope.html | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/OrganisationAssurancePolicy/OrganisationAssuranceSubPolicyEurope.html b/OrganisationAssurancePolicy/OrganisationAssuranceSubPolicyEurope.html index 3c0098a..0c3680e 100644 --- a/OrganisationAssurancePolicy/OrganisationAssuranceSubPolicyEurope.html +++ b/OrganisationAssurancePolicy/OrganisationAssuranceSubPolicyEurope.html @@ -62,8 +62,8 @@ Such entities have varying legal status and liabilities and may not be capable of legally becoming a Member of CAcert independently of the individuals within. The Organisation Assurer (OA) must then take care to identify the legal entity(s) seeking Organisation Assurance).
  • - Foreign Entities may be able or required to register with an Approved Registry but they must be registered where they are based; foreign registrations are not valid for Organisation Assurance.
    - For example: companies are frequently incorporated in the United Kingdom, but operated primarily in another European country. These foreign entities may require to register locally and submit financial and/or yearly reports, extracts of home documents, reports from professionals such as accountants, etc, to authorities in the operating country. + Foreign Entities may be able or required to register with an Approved Registry but they must apply for Organisation Assurance where they are based; foreign registrations are not valid for Organisation Assurance.
    + For example: companies are frequently incorporated in the United Kingdom, but operated primarily in another European country. These foreign entities may require to register locally and submit financial and/or yearly reports, extracts of home documents, reports from professionals such as accountants, etc, to authorities in the operating country but must apply for Organisation Assurance in the United Kingdom.