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The above diagram shows the color scheme of the layout in the main result page. The parent entities and officers who have significant controls over the individuals in focus are always inapplicable. The offspring entities and appointments are those entities that the individuals in focus can influence on.

Clicking the links on parent entities or officers, and offspring entities or managed companies will put them in focus and show upstream or downstream connections. In general, ascendant entities can be found by moving toward upstream, and descendant entities are by toward downstream. In this way, progenitor entities such as grandparent companies (parents of parent), sibling companies (children of parent), partner companies (parents of child), and progeny entities such as grandchild companies (children of child) can be found easily.

Parent entities and officers
Inapplicable
parent relation
Individuals in focus

Brett-smith, Adam De La Falaise Brett

    Related profiles found in government register
  • Brett-smith, Adam De La Falaise Brett
    British born in June 1956

    Resident in England

    Registered addresses and corresponding companies
  • Brett-smith, Adam De La Falaise Brett
    British wine merchant born in June 1956

    Resident in England

    Registered addresses and corresponding companies
    • 15a St Georges Square, London, SW12 2HX

      IIF 8
  • Brett-smith, Adam De La Falaise Brett
    British born in June 1956

    Resident in United Kingdom

    Registered addresses and corresponding companies
    • 1 Thomas More Street, London, E1W 1YZ

      IIF 9 IIF 10
    • 8 Academy Street, Ayr, KA7 1HT

      IIF 11
    • 1, Thomas More Street, London, E1W 1YZ, United Kingdom

      IIF 12
child relation
Offspring entities and appointments
Active 11
Ceased 1

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