On 30 4 2004 at 3:52 am -0400, Jennifer wrote:
>This is for a community association that is incorporated in BC. I figured
>that I should be using CCO, but then the legal name does not have Inc or
>Ltd or the like. Should I be using -NFP? I don't think it is a registered
>charity.
I thought that as a matter of law, a corporation's name must include
"Incorporated", "Corporation", "Limited", "Inc." or "Ltd."...? Are you
SURE that it does not? Maybe people coloquially leave it off. (e.g.,
talking about the Town of Deep River as opposed to the Corporation of the
Town of Deep River)
-ben
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