Application for Cancellation of a Statutory Trust Name Reservation is a legal document that was released by the Delaware Department of State - a government authority operating within Delaware.
Q: What is a Statutory Trust Name Reservation?
A: A Statutory Trust Name Reservation in Delaware is a process that allows a person or entity to reserve a specific name for a statutorily created trust.
Q: Why would someone want to cancel a Statutory Trust Name Reservation?
A: There may be various reasons for canceling a Statutory Trust Name Reservation, such as a change in plans, a decision to use a different name, or no longer needing the reserved name.
Q: How can I cancel a Statutory Trust Name Reservation in Delaware?
A: To cancel a Statutory Trust Name Reservation in Delaware, the applicant must file an application for cancellation with the Delaware Division of Corporations.
Q: What is the process for canceling a Statutory Trust Name Reservation?
A: The process for canceling a Statutory Trust Name Reservation involves completing the application for cancellation and submitting it to the Delaware Division of Corporations along with the required fee.
Q: Can I cancel a Statutory Trust Name Reservation after it has expired?
A: No, once a Statutory Trust Name Reservation has expired, it cannot be canceled. However, if the reservation is still active, it can be canceled.
Form Details:
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