Business Name Transition Guide
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When transitioning a business name in British Columbia, use Mag Medical Products, also operating as Mag Med Pro Inc. In documents to indicate both current and new names. Verify with Health Canada for any specific requirements related to MDEL licenses. Consulting a legal expert in Canadian health regulations is advisable to ensure compliance.Full Conversation
I would like to ask my supplier to give me Letter of Authorization to my company. Let's say my company name is Mag Medical Products. I'm going to be in the process to be Mag Med Pro Inc. How to write it in a way that license now under Mag Medical Products will be the same as Mag Med Pro Inc. so that I dont need to ask th emanufacture to redo it again
To ensure a smooth transition with your Letter of Authorization, you can draft a request as follows:
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[Supplier's Name]
[Supplier's Address]
[City, Province, Postal Code]
[Date]
Dear [Supplier's Name],
I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to request a Letter of Authorization for my company, currently operating as Mag Medical Products. We are in the process of transitioning our business name to Mag Med Pro Inc.
To ensure continuity and avoid redoing the authorization, I kindly ask that the letter reflects both our current and new company names. Specifically, I request that the authorization states that any licenses or permissions granted to Mag Medical Products will also apply to Mag Med Pro Inc. upon completion of the name change.
Thank you for your attention to this matter. Please let me know if you need any additional information to facilitate this request.
Warm regards,
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[Your Position]
Mag Medical Products / Mag Med Pro Inc.
[Contact Information]
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This draft should help communicate your needs clearly to your supplier.
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[Supplier's Name]
[Supplier's Address]
[City, Province, Postal Code]
[Date]
Dear [Supplier's Name],
I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to request a Letter of Authorization for my company, currently operating as Mag Medical Products. We are in the process of transitioning our business name to Mag Med Pro Inc.
To ensure continuity and avoid redoing the authorization, I kindly ask that the letter reflects both our current and new company names. Specifically, I request that the authorization states that any licenses or permissions granted to Mag Medical Products will also apply to Mag Med Pro Inc. upon completion of the name change.
Thank you for your attention to this matter. Please let me know if you need any additional information to facilitate this request.
Warm regards,
****
[Your Position]
Mag Medical Products / Mag Med Pro Inc.
[Contact Information]
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This draft should help communicate your needs clearly to your supplier.
What shoudl My supplier write donw the tname for the authorizaation letter? for example we (suuplier name) authozie that (Mag ...) what shold the write?
In the authorization letter, your supplier can write something like this:
"We, [Supplier's Name], authorize that Mag Medical Products, transitioning to Mag Med Pro Inc., will retain all licenses and permissions currently held by Mag Medical Products."
This should cover both your current and future company names.
"We, [Supplier's Name], authorize that Mag Medical Products, transitioning to Mag Med Pro Inc., will retain all licenses and permissions currently held by Mag Medical Products."
This should cover both your current and future company names.
is that save for legal in canada health canad?
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The letter you're drafting seems like a reasonable approach to ensure continuity in licensing during your company's transition. However, it's important to ensure that this process complies with Health Canada's regulations. Consulting with a legal expert specializing in Canadian corporate and health law might be beneficial. Is there anything else you'd like to know about this process?
The letter you're drafting seems like a reasonable approach to ensure continuity in licensing during your company's transition. However, it's important to ensure that this process complies with Health Canada's regulations. Consulting with a legal expert specializing in Canadian corporate and health law might be beneficial. Is there anything else you'd like to know about this process?
I would like to get double check for my MDEL license name
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In British Columbia, when changing your business name for MDEL purposes, ensure:
- Both old and new names are consistently used in all communications.
- Check if Health Canada requires any specific documentation.
- Consult with a legal expert familiar with Canadian health regulations to ensure compliance.
Is there anything else you'd like to know about this process?
In British Columbia, when changing your business name for MDEL purposes, ensure:
- Both old and new names are consistently used in all communications.
- Check if Health Canada requires any specific documentation.
- Consult with a legal expert familiar with Canadian health regulations to ensure compliance.
Is there anything else you'd like to know about this process?
So just to be sure is that legally safe for writing name like that "transitioning to"?
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In British Columbia, using "transitioning to" in a business context, like in your authorization letter, is generally acceptable. However, you should verify with Health Canada if they have specific requirements for MDEL licenses. Consulting a legal expert in Canadian health regulations is advisable. Is there anything else you need help with?
In British Columbia, using "transitioning to" in a business context, like in your authorization letter, is generally acceptable. However, you should verify with Health Canada if they have specific requirements for MDEL licenses. Consulting a legal expert in Canadian health regulations is advisable. Is there anything else you need help with?
Which one that better with "Mag Medical Products (also operating as Mag MedPro)"
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In your case, when drafting documents or authorization letters, you might consider using the following format: "Mag Medical Products, also operating as Mag Med Pro Inc." This phrase clearly indicates both the current and transitioning company names. If you have further questions or need more information, feel free to ask!
In your case, when drafting documents or authorization letters, you might consider using the following format: "Mag Medical Products, also operating as Mag Med Pro Inc." This phrase clearly indicates both the current and transitioning company names. If you have further questions or need more information, feel free to ask!
Request that the current authorization/licence extends to "Mag Med Pro Inc."
Include both the old and new company names throughout the document.
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To request an extension of your current authorization/license to "Mag Med Pro Inc.," you can draft the request as follows:
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[Supplier's Name]
[Supplier's Address]
[City, Province, Postal Code]
[Date]
Dear [Supplier's Name],
I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to request that our current authorization/license, presently under the name Mag Medical Products, be extended to include our new business name, Mag Med Pro Inc.
To ensure continuity, please reflect both our current and transitioning company names throughout the document. Specifically, I request that the authorization/license states that any permissions granted to Mag Medical Products will also apply to Mag Med Pro Inc.
Thank you for your attention to this matter. Please let me know if you need any additional information to facilitate this request.
Warm regards,
****
[Your Position]
Mag Medical Products / Mag Med Pro Inc.
[Contact Information]
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This format should clearly communicate your request to extend the authorization/license to include both company names.
To request an extension of your current authorization/license to "Mag Med Pro Inc.," you can draft the request as follows:
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[Supplier's Name]
[Supplier's Address]
[City, Province, Postal Code]
[Date]
Dear [Supplier's Name],
I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to request that our current authorization/license, presently under the name Mag Medical Products, be extended to include our new business name, Mag Med Pro Inc.
To ensure continuity, please reflect both our current and transitioning company names throughout the document. Specifically, I request that the authorization/license states that any permissions granted to Mag Medical Products will also apply to Mag Med Pro Inc.
Thank you for your attention to this matter. Please let me know if you need any additional information to facilitate this request.
Warm regards,
****
[Your Position]
Mag Medical Products / Mag Med Pro Inc.
[Contact Information]
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This format should clearly communicate your request to extend the authorization/license to include both company names.
Dear Isabel,
I hope you are well.
Thank you again for your continued support on the authorization letter.
For another update information, our current legal company name used for licensing and government procurement is “Magnolia Medical Products.” We are in the process of updating our corporate name to "Magnolia Med Pro Inc.", but this transition is not yet completed.
To avoid any confusion or the need for re-issuance, we kindly request that the authorization letter be issued to:
Magnolia Medical Products, (operating as Magnolia Med Pro Inc.)
If acceptable to you, an additional identifier such as “(operating as Magnolia Med Pro Inc.)” may be included for reference only.
Please let us know if this wording works with your standard authorization format.
Thank you very much for your assistance.
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Using "Magnolia Medical Products, operating as Magnolia Med Pro Inc." is generally acceptable for maintaining continuity during your company's name transition. Ensure you meet any specific documentation requirements from Health Canada. If you have further questions, feel free to ask!
Using "Magnolia Medical Products, operating as Magnolia Med Pro Inc." is generally acceptable for maintaining continuity during your company's name transition. Ensure you meet any specific documentation requirements from Health Canada. If you have further questions, feel free to ask!