Nameholder Corporation Law and Legal Definition
Nameholder Corporation is a corporation created to reserve the name as a corporate name for the owners of that corporation. Corporate names can serve as trademarks only if they are used as such. Otherwise, corporate names receive no protection, unless otherwise dictated by state law.
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- Articles of Incorporation
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