Nev. Admin. Code § 78.070 - Distinguishing proposed name from name of existing business entity: Variations in beginning or ending of root words
The addition or omission of a prefix or a suffix or any other variation in the beginning or ending of a root word, such as "s," "es," "ing," "ion," "ed" or "er," may make the proposed name of a corporation distinguishable from the name of an existing business entity. For example:
1. "C-Corp." is distinguishable from "Cee Cee, Inc.";
2. "Circuit Products" is distinguishable from "Circuit Production";
3. "Rich, Inc." is distinguishable from "Richey, Inc.";
4. "Sam's Town" is distinguishable from "Sammy's Town"; and
5. "Window Wash" is distinguishable from "Window Washing."
Notes
NRS 78.039, 78.185
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