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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Articles of Revival in the editor.
  2. In the first section, enter the exact name of the corporation as it appears on records. This is crucial for identification.
  3. For the second section, provide the new name that the corporation will use after revival. Ensure this name complies with Maryland naming regulations.
  4. Fill in the address of the principal office in Maryland in the third section. This should be a complete and accurate address.
  5. In the fourth section, input the name and address of the resident agent. This person will receive legal documents on behalf of the corporation.
  6. Review and confirm that all fees have been paid and reports filed as stated in section five before submitting your form.
  7. Finally, ensure that you sign under one acknowledgment section (A, B, or C) based on your authority within the corporation.

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Definition. Form 22 typically refers to the Annual Return required by the federal government or provincial authorities for corporations registered in Canada.
The revival of a struck-off company is the legal process that allows the company to become active again, effectively restoring its status as a registered entity. Also read: Difference Between Striking Off and Winding Up a Company.
Standard processing times Application TypeProcessing Time Simple cases 4-6 weeks Complex cases 8-12 weeks Peak season Up to 16 weeks
The Delaware Certificate of Revival is a one-page document that requires some basic information about your Delaware LLC, including its name, date of original filing, and registered agent information. Mailed filings also require an attached cover letter/memo.
: an act or instance of reviving : the state of being revived: such as. a. : renewed attention to or interest in something. b. : a new presentation or publication of something old.

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Revival of a Company is done to make the status of Company active again as per the process enumerated under the law.
What is a revival? A revival allows a corporation dissolved under the NFP Act to be restored to its previous legal position in the same manner and to the same extent as if it had not been dissolved. A corporation is revived on the date appearing on the Certificate of Revival.
Revival of Struck-Off Company Under Section 252 It allows aggrieved parties to file an application with the NCLT for the restoration of the companys name. An appeal for revival if the company was struck-off due to: Non-compliance Failure to file annual returns, financial statements, or other statutory requirements.

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