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For each instance where a Registered Name holder wants to change
its Registrar for an existing domain name (i.e., a domain name that
appears in a particular top-level domain zone file), eNom requires:
- Express
authorization to initiate the transfer process from an individual
who has the apparent authority to legally bind the Registered
Name holder (as reflected in the database of losing Registrar).
- In
instances when the Registrar of record is being changed simultaneously
with a transfer of a domain name from one party to another, eNom
also requires submission of appropriate authorization for the
transfer. Such authorization shall include, but not be limited
to, one of the following:
- A
bilateral agreement between the parties.
- The
final determination of a binding dispute resolution body.
- A
court order.
- Instances
when the requested change of sponsoring Registrar may be denied
include, but are not limited to:
- Situations
described in the Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy.
- A
pending bankruptcy of the Registered Name holder.
- Dispute
over the identity of the Registered Name holder.
- Request
to transfer sponsorship occurs within the first 60 days after
the initial registration with the Registrar
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