Legal Question in Business Law in California

Is a corporation incorporated?

What is the difference between business with ''corporation'' as part of the name Vs. one with ''incorporated'' as part of the name? That is ''Sample Corporation'' Vs. ''Sample, Incorporated''.

I think I understand the goal of creating a legal entity, but what is the difference?


Asked on 4/09/01, 5:29 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Matthew Becker The Law Office of Matthew A. Becker, PC

Re: Is a corporation incorporated?

There is no difference between the designations "inc." "incorporated" and "corporation." In California, a corporation is required to include a corporate designation in its name. Any of the above mean the same thing and can be used.

If you have any other specific questions regarding incorporating and the incorporation process, feel free to email me at [email protected].

Good luck!

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Answered on 6/08/01, 12:04 pm


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