Illinois Administrative Code
Title 14 - COMMERCE
Part 150 - BUSINESS CORPORATION ACT
Subpart D - NAMES
Section 150.450 - Differences

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024

Corporate names are deemed not to be distinguishable when a comparison of the names reveals no difference except for:

a) one or more of the terms "corporation", "company", "incorporated", "limited", or "limited liability company" or an acceptable abbreviation thereof, regardless of where in the name such term may appear;

b) the inclusion or omission of punctuation, articles of speech, conjunctions, contractions (or symbols thereof), or a letter or letters;

c) an abbreviation versus a spelling out of a word; a different tense of a word; or the use of the singular as opposed to the plural of a word.

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