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3-1-23. Use of term "cooperative" limited.
No person, firm, corporation, or association, domestic or foreign, hereafter commencingbusiness in this state shall use the word "cooperative" as a part of its corporate or business nameunless it has complied with the provisions of this act or some other statute of this state relating toco-operative associations. A foreign association organized under and complying with theco-operative law of the state of such association's creation shall be entitled to use the term"cooperative" in this state if it has obtained the privilege of doing business in this state.

No Change Since 1953

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-03 > Chapter-01 > 3-1-23

3-1-23. Use of term "cooperative" limited.
No person, firm, corporation, or association, domestic or foreign, hereafter commencingbusiness in this state shall use the word "cooperative" as a part of its corporate or business nameunless it has complied with the provisions of this act or some other statute of this state relating toco-operative associations. A foreign association organized under and complying with theco-operative law of the state of such association's creation shall be entitled to use the term"cooperative" in this state if it has obtained the privilege of doing business in this state.

No Change Since 1953


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-03 > Chapter-01 > 3-1-23

3-1-23. Use of term "cooperative" limited.
No person, firm, corporation, or association, domestic or foreign, hereafter commencingbusiness in this state shall use the word "cooperative" as a part of its corporate or business nameunless it has complied with the provisions of this act or some other statute of this state relating toco-operative associations. A foreign association organized under and complying with theco-operative law of the state of such association's creation shall be entitled to use the term"cooperative" in this state if it has obtained the privilege of doing business in this state.

No Change Since 1953