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To transfer the ownership of a domain the following requirements must be fulfilled.

1. A signed fax on headed paper from the current Administrative Contact must be submitted, stating that they authorise the cancellation of the domain name for the purpose of having it reassigned to future holder.

2. Information from the future owner showing their claim on the proposed name as per our registration policies. Please refer to the following url:

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3. The future holder should also provide contact details for the future Administrative Contact, together with information showing their claim on the proposed name as per our policies.

All of these requirements should be submitted simultaneously to avoid the possibility of the domain being cancelled, without first ensuring that the future holder has supplied all necessary requirements for registration.

 
 

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