[ncc-services-wg] legal adress
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Carlos Friaças
cfriacas at fccn.pt
Wed Oct 10 12:24:29 CEST 2018
On Wed, 10 Oct 2018, Nick Hilliard wrote: > ROBINOT Stephane DCPJ SDLC wrote on 10/10/2018 10:23: >> To me, legal adress is just a way to be assured that the official request >> are sent to the correct place > > At least in some jurisdictions, there would be issues about whether the legal > address is the correct place. E.g. it might be a PO box which cannot receive > certified delivery post for a summons, or the home address of a director. Or > it might be that there is no "legal address" at all because the entity is an > informally constituted organisation, or if it is legally constituted, it > might not be on the local company registration facility for various reasons > (e.g. instituted by act of parliament, etc). Or it could be a natural > person. These are all situations which crop up regularly in the UK and > Ireland. No doubt in the other 70+ countries in the RIPE NCC service region, > there will be many other variations and complications. Why the "70+ countries in the RIPE NCC service region" reference...? There are also LIRs (i.e. RIPE NCC members) registered outside the service region, in case you haven't noticed :-)) Best Regards, Carlos > This is not an argument for or against the policy; merely an observation that > this is a more subtle issue than the proposal admits. > > Nick >
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