(1) If an application under section 69 is upheld, the adjudicator shall make an order -
(a) requiring the respondent company to change its name to one that is not an offending name, and
(b) requiring all the respondents -
(i) to take all such steps as are within their power to make, or facilitate the making, of that change, and
(ii) not to cause or permit any steps to be taken calculated to result in another company being registered with a name that is an offending name.
(2) An "offending name" means a name that, by reason of its similarity to the name associated with the applicant in which he claims goodwill, would be likely -
(a) to be the subject of a direction under section 67 (power of Secretary of State to direct change of name), or
(b) to give rise to a further application under section 69.
(3) The order must specify a date by which the respondent company's name is to be changed and may be enforced -
(a) in England and Wales or Northern Ireland, in the same way as an order of th
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