§1–503. IN EFFECT
(a)An entity name may not contain language stating or implying that the entity is organized for a purpose other than that allowed by the entity’s:
(1)Articles of incorporation, if the entity is a corporation;
(2)Articles of organization, if the entity is a limited liability company;
(3)Certificate of limited liability partnership, if the entity is a limited liability partnership;
(4)Certificate of limited partnership, if the entity is a limited partnership; or
(5)Articles of incorporation, if the entity is a professional corporation.
(b)The name of a limited partnership may not contain the name of a limited partner unless:
(1)It is also the name of a general partner; or
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§1–503. IN EFFECT
(a) An entity name may not contain language stating or implying that the entity is organized for a purpose other than that allowed by the entity’s:
(1) Articles of incorporation, if the entity is a corporation;
(2) Articles of organization, if the entity is a limited liability company;
(3) Certificate of limited liability partnership, if the entity is a limited liability partnership;
(4) Certificate of limited partnership, if the entity is a limited partnership; or
(5) Articles of incorporation, if the entity is a professional corporation.
(b) The name of a limited partnership may not contain the name of a limited partner unless:
(1) It is also the name of a general partner; or
(2) The business of the limited partnership had been carried on under the name before the admission of that limited partner.
(c) Except for words specified in § 1–502(f) of this subtitle, the name of a professional corporation may not use any other word, abbreviation, affix, or prefix that indicates it is a corporation.
§1–503. ** TAKES EFFECT OCTOBER 1, 2026 PER CHAPTERS 198 AND 199 OF 2025 **
(a) An entity name may not contain language stating or implying that the entity is organized for a purpose other than that allowed by the entity’s:
(1) Articles of incorporation, if the entity is a corporation;
(2) Articles of organization, if the entity is a limited liability company or limited worker cooperative association;
(3) Certificate of limited liability partnership, if the entity is a limited liability partnership;
(4) Certificate of limited partnership, if the entity is a limited partnership; or
(5) Articles of incorporation, if the entity is a professional corporation.
(b) The name of a limited partnership may not contain the name of a limited partner unless:
(1) It is also the name of a general partner; or
(2) The business of the limited partnership had been carried on under the name before the admission of that limited partner.
(c) Except for words specified in § 1–502(f) of this subtitle, the name of a professional corporation may not use any other word, abbreviation, affix, or prefix that indicates it is a corporation.