1 Texas Administrative Code § 79.43 – Alphabet Names

Where a name or a unit of names consists of initials only or letters of the alphabet, the combination of initials will be considered as one word for the purpose of applying name availability rules.

(1) Example: The following are different “words” and are distinguishable:
(A) A & A;
(B) AA;
(C) AAA;
(D) ABA;
(E) AAB.

(2) Example: A & B Supply is distinguishable when compared to A & B, Inc.

(3) Example: A+A Car Rental, Inc. is the same as A & A Car Rental, Inc. is the same as A and A Car Rental, Inc.

(4) Example: A and B Trucking, Inc. is distinguishable when compared to AB Trucking, LLC.

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