Georgia Statutes
§ 2-10-111 — Use of word "cooperative" in business name
Georgia § 2-10-111
JurisdictionGeorgia
Title2
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O.C.G.A. § 2-10-111 (2026).
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No person, firm, corporation, or association organized or doing business in this state as a cooperative association to market agricultural products shall be entitled to use the word "cooperative" as part of its corporate or other business name or title unless it has complied with this article or Ga. L. 1920, p. 125, Sections 1 through 13.
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§ 2-1-1
Definitions§ 2-10-1
through 2-10-39 - Reserved§ 2-10-102
Activities in connection with agricultural products and furnishing farm business services generally§ 2-10-103
Engaging in business for nonmembers§ 2-10-103-1
Power to acquire debt or equity of, create or own, and control and manage business entities§ 2-10-104
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