When registration must be refused
360.—(1)  The Registrar must refuse to register a foreign corporate entity if the Registrar is not satisfied that the minimum requirements prescribed for registration have been met and that all other requirements for registration have been complied with.
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(2)  The Registrar must refuse to register a foreign corporate entity if the Registrar is satisfied that —
(a)the intended company is likely to be used for an unlawful purpose or for purposes prejudicial to public peace, welfare or good order in Singapore; or
(b)it would be contrary to national security or interest for the intended company to be registered.
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(3)  Any person aggrieved by the decision of the Registrar under subsection (1) or (2) may, within 30 days after the date of the decision, appeal to the Minister whose decision is final.
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