Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 18.04.02.05 - Trade NamesA. Trade names may include a tail.B. If a trade name includes a tail, then it is subject to the regulations of this chapter applying to the category of business organization indicated by the tail. (Example: The trade name "ABC, Inc." is distinctive from "ABC LP", but not distinctive from "ABC Limited").C. If a trade name does not include a tail and the only difference between it and another entity name is a tail, the names are distinctive. (Example: The trade name "ABC" is distinctive from "ABC, Inc.").D. If a trade name does not include a tail and is being compared to another trade name without a tail, the regulations of this chapter apply. (Example: The trade name "ABC" is distinctive from the trade name "ABC Supplies", but not distinctive from "The Abc").Md. Code Regs. 18.04.02.05
Regulations .05 adopted effective February 3, 1992 (19:2 Md. R. 156)
Regulations .05 adopted effective December 14, 1998 (25:25 Md. R. 1834)