Nev. Admin. Code § 78.100 - Distinguishing proposed name from name of existing business entity: Use of numerals or words representing numbers

The use of a numeral in place of a word that represents the number, or the use of a word that represents the number in place of a numeral, may make the proposed name of a corporation distinguishable from the name of an existing business entity. For example:

1. "8 Ball, Inc." is distinguishable from "Eight-Ball, Inc.";
2. "4th and Vine" is distinguishable from "Fourth and Vine";
3. "Nineteenth Hole" is distinguishable from "19th Hole"; and
4. "One and Only" is distinguishable from "1 and Only."

Notes

Nev. Admin. Code § 78.100
Added to NAC by Sec'y of State by R098-00, eff. 9-25-2000

NRS 78.039, 78.185

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