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16-6a-401. Corporate name.
(1) The corporate name of a nonprofit corporation:
(a) may, but need not contain:
(i) the word "corporation," "incorporated," or "company"; or
(ii) an abbreviation of "corporation," "incorporated," or "company";
(b) may not contain any word or phrase that indicates or implies that it is organized forany purpose other than one or more of the purposes contained in Section 16-6a-301 and itsarticles of incorporation;
(c) except as authorized by the division under Subsection (2), shall be distinguishable, asdefined in Section 16-10a-401, from:
(i) the name of any domestic corporation incorporated in this state;
(ii) the name of any foreign corporation authorized to conduct affairs in this state;
(iii) the name of any domestic nonprofit corporation incorporated in this state;
(iv) the name of any foreign nonprofit corporation authorized to conduct affairs in thisstate;
(v) the name of any domestic limited liability company formed in this state;
(vi) the name of any foreign limited liability company authorized to conduct affairs inthis state;
(vii) the name of any limited partnership formed or authorized to conduct affairs in thisstate;
(viii) any name that is reserved under Section 16-6a-402 or 16-10a-402;
(ix) the name of any entity that has registered its name under Section 42-2-5;
(x) the name of any trademark or service mark registered by the division; or
(xi) any assumed name filed under Section 42-2-5;
(d) shall be, for purposes of recordation, either translated into English or transliteratedinto letters of the English alphabet if it is not in English;
(e) without the written consent of the United States Olympic Committee, may not containthe words:
(i) "Olympic";
(ii) "Olympiad"; or
(iii) "Citius Altius Fortius"; and
(f) without the written consent of the Division of Consumer Protection issued inaccordance with Section 13-34-114, may not contain the words:
(i) "university";
(ii) "college"; or
(iii) "institute" or "institution."
(2) The division may authorize the use of the name applied for if:
(a) the name is distinguishable from one or more of the names and trademarks describedin Subsection (1)(c) that are on the division's records; or
(b) if the applicant delivers to the division a certified copy of the final judgment of acourt of competent jurisdiction establishing the applicant's right to use the name applied for inthis state registered or reserved with the division pursuant to the laws of this state.
(3) A nonprofit corporation may use the name of another domestic or foreign corporationthat is used in this state if:
(a) the other corporation is incorporated or authorized to conduct affairs in this state; and


(b) the proposed user corporation:
(i) has merged with the other corporation;
(ii) has been formed by reorganization of the other corporation; or
(iii) has acquired all or substantially all of the assets, including the corporate name, of theother corporation.
(4) (a) A nonprofit corporation may apply to the division for authorization to file itsarticles of incorporation under, or to register or reserve, a name that is not distinguishable uponthe division's records from one or more of the names described in Subsection (1).
(b) The division shall approve the application filed under Subsection (4)(a) if:
(i) the other person whose name is not distinguishable from the name under which theapplicant desires to file, or which the applicant desires to register or reserve:
(A) consents to the filing, registration, or reservation in writing; and
(B) submits an undertaking in a form satisfactory to the division to change its name to aname that is distinguishable from the name of the applicant; or
(ii) the applicant delivers to the division a certified copy of the final judgment of a courtof competent jurisdiction establishing the applicant's right to make the requested filing in thisstate under the name applied for.
(5) Only names of corporations may contain the:
(a) words "corporation," or "incorporated"; or
(b) abbreviation "corp." or "inc."
(6) The division may not issue a certificate of incorporation to any association violatingthe provisions of this section.

Amended by Chapter 218, 2010 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-16 > Chapter-06a > 16-6a-401

16-6a-401. Corporate name.
(1) The corporate name of a nonprofit corporation:
(a) may, but need not contain:
(i) the word "corporation," "incorporated," or "company"; or
(ii) an abbreviation of "corporation," "incorporated," or "company";
(b) may not contain any word or phrase that indicates or implies that it is organized forany purpose other than one or more of the purposes contained in Section 16-6a-301 and itsarticles of incorporation;
(c) except as authorized by the division under Subsection (2), shall be distinguishable, asdefined in Section 16-10a-401, from:
(i) the name of any domestic corporation incorporated in this state;
(ii) the name of any foreign corporation authorized to conduct affairs in this state;
(iii) the name of any domestic nonprofit corporation incorporated in this state;
(iv) the name of any foreign nonprofit corporation authorized to conduct affairs in thisstate;
(v) the name of any domestic limited liability company formed in this state;
(vi) the name of any foreign limited liability company authorized to conduct affairs inthis state;
(vii) the name of any limited partnership formed or authorized to conduct affairs in thisstate;
(viii) any name that is reserved under Section 16-6a-402 or 16-10a-402;
(ix) the name of any entity that has registered its name under Section 42-2-5;
(x) the name of any trademark or service mark registered by the division; or
(xi) any assumed name filed under Section 42-2-5;
(d) shall be, for purposes of recordation, either translated into English or transliteratedinto letters of the English alphabet if it is not in English;
(e) without the written consent of the United States Olympic Committee, may not containthe words:
(i) "Olympic";
(ii) "Olympiad"; or
(iii) "Citius Altius Fortius"; and
(f) without the written consent of the Division of Consumer Protection issued inaccordance with Section 13-34-114, may not contain the words:
(i) "university";
(ii) "college"; or
(iii) "institute" or "institution."
(2) The division may authorize the use of the name applied for if:
(a) the name is distinguishable from one or more of the names and trademarks describedin Subsection (1)(c) that are on the division's records; or
(b) if the applicant delivers to the division a certified copy of the final judgment of acourt of competent jurisdiction establishing the applicant's right to use the name applied for inthis state registered or reserved with the division pursuant to the laws of this state.
(3) A nonprofit corporation may use the name of another domestic or foreign corporationthat is used in this state if:
(a) the other corporation is incorporated or authorized to conduct affairs in this state; and


(b) the proposed user corporation:
(i) has merged with the other corporation;
(ii) has been formed by reorganization of the other corporation; or
(iii) has acquired all or substantially all of the assets, including the corporate name, of theother corporation.
(4) (a) A nonprofit corporation may apply to the division for authorization to file itsarticles of incorporation under, or to register or reserve, a name that is not distinguishable uponthe division's records from one or more of the names described in Subsection (1).
(b) The division shall approve the application filed under Subsection (4)(a) if:
(i) the other person whose name is not distinguishable from the name under which theapplicant desires to file, or which the applicant desires to register or reserve:
(A) consents to the filing, registration, or reservation in writing; and
(B) submits an undertaking in a form satisfactory to the division to change its name to aname that is distinguishable from the name of the applicant; or
(ii) the applicant delivers to the division a certified copy of the final judgment of a courtof competent jurisdiction establishing the applicant's right to make the requested filing in thisstate under the name applied for.
(5) Only names of corporations may contain the:
(a) words "corporation," or "incorporated"; or
(b) abbreviation "corp." or "inc."
(6) The division may not issue a certificate of incorporation to any association violatingthe provisions of this section.

Amended by Chapter 218, 2010 General Session


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Statutes > Utah > Title-16 > Chapter-06a > 16-6a-401

16-6a-401. Corporate name.
(1) The corporate name of a nonprofit corporation:
(a) may, but need not contain:
(i) the word "corporation," "incorporated," or "company"; or
(ii) an abbreviation of "corporation," "incorporated," or "company";
(b) may not contain any word or phrase that indicates or implies that it is organized forany purpose other than one or more of the purposes contained in Section 16-6a-301 and itsarticles of incorporation;
(c) except as authorized by the division under Subsection (2), shall be distinguishable, asdefined in Section 16-10a-401, from:
(i) the name of any domestic corporation incorporated in this state;
(ii) the name of any foreign corporation authorized to conduct affairs in this state;
(iii) the name of any domestic nonprofit corporation incorporated in this state;
(iv) the name of any foreign nonprofit corporation authorized to conduct affairs in thisstate;
(v) the name of any domestic limited liability company formed in this state;
(vi) the name of any foreign limited liability company authorized to conduct affairs inthis state;
(vii) the name of any limited partnership formed or authorized to conduct affairs in thisstate;
(viii) any name that is reserved under Section 16-6a-402 or 16-10a-402;
(ix) the name of any entity that has registered its name under Section 42-2-5;
(x) the name of any trademark or service mark registered by the division; or
(xi) any assumed name filed under Section 42-2-5;
(d) shall be, for purposes of recordation, either translated into English or transliteratedinto letters of the English alphabet if it is not in English;
(e) without the written consent of the United States Olympic Committee, may not containthe words:
(i) "Olympic";
(ii) "Olympiad"; or
(iii) "Citius Altius Fortius"; and
(f) without the written consent of the Division of Consumer Protection issued inaccordance with Section 13-34-114, may not contain the words:
(i) "university";
(ii) "college"; or
(iii) "institute" or "institution."
(2) The division may authorize the use of the name applied for if:
(a) the name is distinguishable from one or more of the names and trademarks describedin Subsection (1)(c) that are on the division's records; or
(b) if the applicant delivers to the division a certified copy of the final judgment of acourt of competent jurisdiction establishing the applicant's right to use the name applied for inthis state registered or reserved with the division pursuant to the laws of this state.
(3) A nonprofit corporation may use the name of another domestic or foreign corporationthat is used in this state if:
(a) the other corporation is incorporated or authorized to conduct affairs in this state; and


(b) the proposed user corporation:
(i) has merged with the other corporation;
(ii) has been formed by reorganization of the other corporation; or
(iii) has acquired all or substantially all of the assets, including the corporate name, of theother corporation.
(4) (a) A nonprofit corporation may apply to the division for authorization to file itsarticles of incorporation under, or to register or reserve, a name that is not distinguishable uponthe division's records from one or more of the names described in Subsection (1).
(b) The division shall approve the application filed under Subsection (4)(a) if:
(i) the other person whose name is not distinguishable from the name under which theapplicant desires to file, or which the applicant desires to register or reserve:
(A) consents to the filing, registration, or reservation in writing; and
(B) submits an undertaking in a form satisfactory to the division to change its name to aname that is distinguishable from the name of the applicant; or
(ii) the applicant delivers to the division a certified copy of the final judgment of a courtof competent jurisdiction establishing the applicant's right to make the requested filing in thisstate under the name applied for.
(5) Only names of corporations may contain the:
(a) words "corporation," or "incorporated"; or
(b) abbreviation "corp." or "inc."
(6) The division may not issue a certificate of incorporation to any association violatingthe provisions of this section.

Amended by Chapter 218, 2010 General Session