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  2. Business Names Act 1985 - Wikipedia

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    An Act to consolidate certain enactments relating to the names under which persons may carry on business in Great Britain. Citation: 1985 c. 7: Dates; Royal assent: 11 March 1985: Commencement: 1 July 1985: Repealed: 1 October 2009: Other legislation; Repealed by: Companies Act 2006

  3. Business Names Registration Act 2011 - Wikipedia

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    The Business Names Registration Act 2011 is Australian federal legislation that sets out the registration, renewal and cancellation of business names in Australia. All business structures that trade or deal under a name other than their legal entity name in Australia must apply for a business name.

  4. Company Names Tribunal - Wikipedia

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    In essence any party can file a complaint to the Company Names Tribunal with regards the registration of a company name under the Companies Act whose name is the same as that associated with the complainant in which the complainant has goodwill in a business associated with the name or that the new company name is sufficiently similar to such a name and that its use in the United Kingdom would ...

  5. Limited partnerships in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    The Registrar will advise against the use of any name which is the 'same as' the name of a limited company, other legal body, or another limited partnership already on the register. In addition, the names of limited partnerships are controlled by the Business Names Act 1985.

  6. List of generic and genericized trademarks - Wikipedia

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    Commonly used name by consumers in the U.S. and Canada, but the name is still a trademark. [192] Romex Non-metallic sheathed cable, Thermoplastic-sheathed cable Southwire (company). [193] Commonly used name by consumers in the U.S., but the name is still a trademark. [citation needed] Roomba: Robotic vacuum cleaner: iRobot Corporation

  7. Wikipedia:Naming conventions (companies) - Wikipedia

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    A common exception is names of publications, and publishers named for them, e.g.: The New York Times, The New York Times Company. In some cases, leading articles (usually The) are an integral part of the company name (as determined by usage in independent reliable sources) and should be included, especially when necessary for disambiguation, e.g.:

  8. Trump Names Sylvester Stallone, Mel Gibson and Jon ... - AOL

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    President-elect Donald Trump is hoping to make Hollywood “stronger than ever before” by naming Sylvester Stallone, Mel Gibson and Jon Voight as “special ambassadors” whose goal will be to ...

  9. Jenkins Committee on Company Law - Wikipedia

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    The Jenkins Committee on Company Law was a Company Law Committee, chaired by Lord Jenkins and formed under the tenure of John Rodgers (Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade). It was formed in November 1959 with terms of reference To review and report upon the provisions and workings of : the Companies Act 1948 ; the Prevention of Fraud ...