Or. Admin. Code § 160-010-0010 - Definitions
For the purposes of OAR 160-010-0010 through 160-010-0014:
(1) "Distinguishable"
means visually distinct, in writing, as opposed to a comparison of words as
they sound. Thus, homonyms, such as "fair" and "fare" are permitted; whereas
heteronyms such as "wind" and "wind" are not distinguishable.
(2) "Entity identifier" means the words
"corporation", "company", "incorporated", "limited", "limited liability
company", "limited liability partnership", "business trust", "professional
corporation" or "limited partnership" or any abbreviation or derivation
thereof. An entity identifier must be separate from other words or parts of
words in the business name to be considered an entity identifier. Example:
"ProCorp" does not have an entity identifier. "ProCorp, Inc." does.
(3) "Key Word" means a word other than an
article, preposition, conjunction, or entity identifier at the end of a
business name.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 56, 58, 60, 62, 63, 65, 68, 70, 128, 183, 554 & 648
Stats. Implemented: ORS 58.085, 60.094, 62.131, 63.094, 65.094, 68.735, 70.010, 128.580, 554.005 & 648.051
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