change of name

change of name
The taking and adoption of a new name by a person or a business, which, in either case is usually regulated rather closely by statute. 38 Am J1st Name §§ 28-35. A change of name of a corporation requires resort to formal proceedings. 18 Am J2d Corp § 145.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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