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48-2c-106. Name -- Exclusive right.
(1) Except as provided in Subsection (8), the name of a company as set forth in thearticles of organization:
(a) shall contain the terms:
(i) "limited company";
(ii) "limited liability company";
(iii) "L.C." or "LC"; or
(iv) "L.L.C." or "LLC";
(b) may not contain:
(i) the terms:
(A) "association";
(B) "corporation";
(C) "incorporated";
(D) "limited partnership";
(E) "limited";
(F) "L.P."; or
(G) "Ltd."; or
(ii) words or an abbreviation with a similar meaning in any other language;
(c) without the written consent of the United States Olympic Committee, may not containthe words:
(i) "Olympic";
(ii) "Olympiad"; or
(iii) "Citius Altius Fortius"; and
(d) without the written consent of the Division of Consumer Protection in accordancewith Section 13-34-114, may not contain the words:
(i) "university";
(ii) "college"; or
(iii) "institute" or "institution".
(2) (a) A person, other than a company formed under this chapter or a foreign companyauthorized to transact business in this state, may not use in its name in this state any of the terms:
(i) "limited liability company";
(ii) "limited company";
(iii) "L.L.C.";
(iv) "L.C.";
(v) "LLC"; or
(vi) "LC".
(b) Notwithstanding Subsection (2)(a):
(i) a foreign corporation whose actual name includes the word "limited" or "Ltd." mayuse its actual name in this state if it also uses:
(A) "corporation" or "corp."; or
(B) "incorporated" or "inc."; and
(ii) a limited liability partnership may use in its name the terms:
(A) "limited liability partnership";
(B) "L.L.P."; or
(C) "LLP".


(3) Except as authorized by Subsection (4), the name of a company must bedistinguishable as defined in Subsection (5) upon the records of the division from:
(a) the actual name, reserved name, or fictitious or assumed name of any entity registeredwith the division; or
(b) any tradename, trademark, or service mark registered with the division.
(4) (a) A company may apply to the division for approval to file its articles oforganization under or to reserve a name that is not distinguishable upon the division's recordsfrom one or more of the names described in Subsection (3).
(b) The division shall approve the name for which the company applies under Subsection(4)(a) if:
(i) the other person whose name is not distinguishable from the name under which theapplicant desires to file:
(A) consents to the filing 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 use the name in this state.
(5) A name is distinguishable from other names, trademarks, and service marksregistered with the division if it contains one or more different words, letters, or numerals fromother names upon the division's records.
(6) The following differences are not distinguishing:
(a) the terms:
(i) "corporation";
(ii) "incorporated";
(iii) "company";
(iv) "limited partnership";
(v) "limited";
(vi) "L.P." or "LP";
(vii) "Ltd.";
(viii) "limited liability company";
(ix) "limited company";
(x) "L.C." or "LC"; or
(xi) "L.L.C." or "LLC";
(b) an abbreviation of a word listed in Subsection (6)(a);
(c) the presence or absence of the words or symbols of the words "the," "and," "a," or"plus";
(d) differences in punctuation and special characters;
(e) differences in capitalization; or
(f) for a company that is formed in this state on or after May 4, 1998, or registered as aforeign company in this state on or after May 4, 1998, differences between singular and pluralforms of words.
(7) A name that implies that a company is an agency of this state or any of its politicalsubdivisions, if it is not actually a legally established agency or political subdivision, may not beapproved for filing by the division.
(8) The name of a low-profit limited liability company shall contain the abbreviation

"L3C" or "l3c".

Amended by Chapter 218, 2010 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-48 > Chapter-02c > 48-2c-106

48-2c-106. Name -- Exclusive right.
(1) Except as provided in Subsection (8), the name of a company as set forth in thearticles of organization:
(a) shall contain the terms:
(i) "limited company";
(ii) "limited liability company";
(iii) "L.C." or "LC"; or
(iv) "L.L.C." or "LLC";
(b) may not contain:
(i) the terms:
(A) "association";
(B) "corporation";
(C) "incorporated";
(D) "limited partnership";
(E) "limited";
(F) "L.P."; or
(G) "Ltd."; or
(ii) words or an abbreviation with a similar meaning in any other language;
(c) without the written consent of the United States Olympic Committee, may not containthe words:
(i) "Olympic";
(ii) "Olympiad"; or
(iii) "Citius Altius Fortius"; and
(d) without the written consent of the Division of Consumer Protection in accordancewith Section 13-34-114, may not contain the words:
(i) "university";
(ii) "college"; or
(iii) "institute" or "institution".
(2) (a) A person, other than a company formed under this chapter or a foreign companyauthorized to transact business in this state, may not use in its name in this state any of the terms:
(i) "limited liability company";
(ii) "limited company";
(iii) "L.L.C.";
(iv) "L.C.";
(v) "LLC"; or
(vi) "LC".
(b) Notwithstanding Subsection (2)(a):
(i) a foreign corporation whose actual name includes the word "limited" or "Ltd." mayuse its actual name in this state if it also uses:
(A) "corporation" or "corp."; or
(B) "incorporated" or "inc."; and
(ii) a limited liability partnership may use in its name the terms:
(A) "limited liability partnership";
(B) "L.L.P."; or
(C) "LLP".


(3) Except as authorized by Subsection (4), the name of a company must bedistinguishable as defined in Subsection (5) upon the records of the division from:
(a) the actual name, reserved name, or fictitious or assumed name of any entity registeredwith the division; or
(b) any tradename, trademark, or service mark registered with the division.
(4) (a) A company may apply to the division for approval to file its articles oforganization under or to reserve a name that is not distinguishable upon the division's recordsfrom one or more of the names described in Subsection (3).
(b) The division shall approve the name for which the company applies under Subsection(4)(a) if:
(i) the other person whose name is not distinguishable from the name under which theapplicant desires to file:
(A) consents to the filing 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 use the name in this state.
(5) A name is distinguishable from other names, trademarks, and service marksregistered with the division if it contains one or more different words, letters, or numerals fromother names upon the division's records.
(6) The following differences are not distinguishing:
(a) the terms:
(i) "corporation";
(ii) "incorporated";
(iii) "company";
(iv) "limited partnership";
(v) "limited";
(vi) "L.P." or "LP";
(vii) "Ltd.";
(viii) "limited liability company";
(ix) "limited company";
(x) "L.C." or "LC"; or
(xi) "L.L.C." or "LLC";
(b) an abbreviation of a word listed in Subsection (6)(a);
(c) the presence or absence of the words or symbols of the words "the," "and," "a," or"plus";
(d) differences in punctuation and special characters;
(e) differences in capitalization; or
(f) for a company that is formed in this state on or after May 4, 1998, or registered as aforeign company in this state on or after May 4, 1998, differences between singular and pluralforms of words.
(7) A name that implies that a company is an agency of this state or any of its politicalsubdivisions, if it is not actually a legally established agency or political subdivision, may not beapproved for filing by the division.
(8) The name of a low-profit limited liability company shall contain the abbreviation

"L3C" or "l3c".

Amended by Chapter 218, 2010 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-48 > Chapter-02c > 48-2c-106

48-2c-106. Name -- Exclusive right.
(1) Except as provided in Subsection (8), the name of a company as set forth in thearticles of organization:
(a) shall contain the terms:
(i) "limited company";
(ii) "limited liability company";
(iii) "L.C." or "LC"; or
(iv) "L.L.C." or "LLC";
(b) may not contain:
(i) the terms:
(A) "association";
(B) "corporation";
(C) "incorporated";
(D) "limited partnership";
(E) "limited";
(F) "L.P."; or
(G) "Ltd."; or
(ii) words or an abbreviation with a similar meaning in any other language;
(c) without the written consent of the United States Olympic Committee, may not containthe words:
(i) "Olympic";
(ii) "Olympiad"; or
(iii) "Citius Altius Fortius"; and
(d) without the written consent of the Division of Consumer Protection in accordancewith Section 13-34-114, may not contain the words:
(i) "university";
(ii) "college"; or
(iii) "institute" or "institution".
(2) (a) A person, other than a company formed under this chapter or a foreign companyauthorized to transact business in this state, may not use in its name in this state any of the terms:
(i) "limited liability company";
(ii) "limited company";
(iii) "L.L.C.";
(iv) "L.C.";
(v) "LLC"; or
(vi) "LC".
(b) Notwithstanding Subsection (2)(a):
(i) a foreign corporation whose actual name includes the word "limited" or "Ltd." mayuse its actual name in this state if it also uses:
(A) "corporation" or "corp."; or
(B) "incorporated" or "inc."; and
(ii) a limited liability partnership may use in its name the terms:
(A) "limited liability partnership";
(B) "L.L.P."; or
(C) "LLP".


(3) Except as authorized by Subsection (4), the name of a company must bedistinguishable as defined in Subsection (5) upon the records of the division from:
(a) the actual name, reserved name, or fictitious or assumed name of any entity registeredwith the division; or
(b) any tradename, trademark, or service mark registered with the division.
(4) (a) A company may apply to the division for approval to file its articles oforganization under or to reserve a name that is not distinguishable upon the division's recordsfrom one or more of the names described in Subsection (3).
(b) The division shall approve the name for which the company applies under Subsection(4)(a) if:
(i) the other person whose name is not distinguishable from the name under which theapplicant desires to file:
(A) consents to the filing 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 use the name in this state.
(5) A name is distinguishable from other names, trademarks, and service marksregistered with the division if it contains one or more different words, letters, or numerals fromother names upon the division's records.
(6) The following differences are not distinguishing:
(a) the terms:
(i) "corporation";
(ii) "incorporated";
(iii) "company";
(iv) "limited partnership";
(v) "limited";
(vi) "L.P." or "LP";
(vii) "Ltd.";
(viii) "limited liability company";
(ix) "limited company";
(x) "L.C." or "LC"; or
(xi) "L.L.C." or "LLC";
(b) an abbreviation of a word listed in Subsection (6)(a);
(c) the presence or absence of the words or symbols of the words "the," "and," "a," or"plus";
(d) differences in punctuation and special characters;
(e) differences in capitalization; or
(f) for a company that is formed in this state on or after May 4, 1998, or registered as aforeign company in this state on or after May 4, 1998, differences between singular and pluralforms of words.
(7) A name that implies that a company is an agency of this state or any of its politicalsubdivisions, if it is not actually a legally established agency or political subdivision, may not beapproved for filing by the division.
(8) The name of a low-profit limited liability company shall contain the abbreviation

"L3C" or "l3c".

Amended by Chapter 218, 2010 General Session