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What should I add behind the Trade Name for my Sole Proprietorship?



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I am registered as a Sole Proprietorship in India to do business.



I have provided a Trade Name eg. ABC



So I have 2 questions:




  1. In my Terms of Service and any other legal document can I use the Trade Name eg.




    "These terms are between you and ABC"




    Or could I use My Own Name rather then the Trade Name.



  2. What should I add behind ABC? for example with LLC's you add ABC LLC.










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  • You should add inc. It means there are many parts such as a mail room, a office space, a receptionist. It also means that you will have to file more paperwork to get the business or cooperation but it will cut back on legal drama. With a inc. If you foul the courts go off of a foul sheet and the business or cooperation per lays out how the foul could happen and then lowering the court of the foul.

    – Jason Naillieux
    Nov 23 '18 at 20:14















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I am registered as a Sole Proprietorship in India to do business.



I have provided a Trade Name eg. ABC



So I have 2 questions:




  1. In my Terms of Service and any other legal document can I use the Trade Name eg.




    "These terms are between you and ABC"




    Or could I use My Own Name rather then the Trade Name.



  2. What should I add behind ABC? for example with LLC's you add ABC LLC.










share|improve this question
















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  • You should add inc. It means there are many parts such as a mail room, a office space, a receptionist. It also means that you will have to file more paperwork to get the business or cooperation but it will cut back on legal drama. With a inc. If you foul the courts go off of a foul sheet and the business or cooperation per lays out how the foul could happen and then lowering the court of the foul.

    – Jason Naillieux
    Nov 23 '18 at 20:14













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I am registered as a Sole Proprietorship in India to do business.



I have provided a Trade Name eg. ABC



So I have 2 questions:




  1. In my Terms of Service and any other legal document can I use the Trade Name eg.




    "These terms are between you and ABC"




    Or could I use My Own Name rather then the Trade Name.



  2. What should I add behind ABC? for example with LLC's you add ABC LLC.










share|improve this question
















I am registered as a Sole Proprietorship in India to do business.



I have provided a Trade Name eg. ABC



So I have 2 questions:




  1. In my Terms of Service and any other legal document can I use the Trade Name eg.




    "These terms are between you and ABC"




    Or could I use My Own Name rather then the Trade Name.



  2. What should I add behind ABC? for example with LLC's you add ABC LLC.







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  • You should add inc. It means there are many parts such as a mail room, a office space, a receptionist. It also means that you will have to file more paperwork to get the business or cooperation but it will cut back on legal drama. With a inc. If you foul the courts go off of a foul sheet and the business or cooperation per lays out how the foul could happen and then lowering the court of the foul.

    – Jason Naillieux
    Nov 23 '18 at 20:14

















  • You should add inc. It means there are many parts such as a mail room, a office space, a receptionist. It also means that you will have to file more paperwork to get the business or cooperation but it will cut back on legal drama. With a inc. If you foul the courts go off of a foul sheet and the business or cooperation per lays out how the foul could happen and then lowering the court of the foul.

    – Jason Naillieux
    Nov 23 '18 at 20:14
















You should add inc. It means there are many parts such as a mail room, a office space, a receptionist. It also means that you will have to file more paperwork to get the business or cooperation but it will cut back on legal drama. With a inc. If you foul the courts go off of a foul sheet and the business or cooperation per lays out how the foul could happen and then lowering the court of the foul.

– Jason Naillieux
Nov 23 '18 at 20:14





You should add inc. It means there are many parts such as a mail room, a office space, a receptionist. It also means that you will have to file more paperwork to get the business or cooperation but it will cut back on legal drama. With a inc. If you foul the courts go off of a foul sheet and the business or cooperation per lays out how the foul could happen and then lowering the court of the foul.

– Jason Naillieux
Nov 23 '18 at 20:14










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There is no strictly correct answer. If you are worried about confusion as might be the case in a business name like ABC such as ABC - a diner, and ABC - an auto repair shop both geographically close to each other where both just go by the name ABC then you could use the business's address to differentiate your business from the other. Alternatively you could use your real name with your company's fictitious name for example: john Doe dba ABC (dba - doing business as) as is common in franchises. With this you could again, also include the business address to further prevent confusion.






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  • I am going to create a website. And the website will have a Terms of Use page. So there should I write something like this - Full Name dba Firm Name ("we", "us", "our"). For example you can see the Google Terms Of Use - The Services are provided by Google LLC (“Google”)

    – Raj
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  • @Raj Unfortunately "Should" is a solicitation for legal advise, which I cannot provide.

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There is no strictly correct answer. If you are worried about confusion as might be the case in a business name like ABC such as ABC - a diner, and ABC - an auto repair shop both geographically close to each other where both just go by the name ABC then you could use the business's address to differentiate your business from the other. Alternatively you could use your real name with your company's fictitious name for example: john Doe dba ABC (dba - doing business as) as is common in franchises. With this you could again, also include the business address to further prevent confusion.






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  • I am going to create a website. And the website will have a Terms of Use page. So there should I write something like this - Full Name dba Firm Name ("we", "us", "our"). For example you can see the Google Terms Of Use - The Services are provided by Google LLC (“Google”)

    – Raj
    Sep 26 '18 at 6:14












  • @Raj Unfortunately "Should" is a solicitation for legal advise, which I cannot provide.

    – A. K.
    Sep 26 '18 at 15:52
















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There is no strictly correct answer. If you are worried about confusion as might be the case in a business name like ABC such as ABC - a diner, and ABC - an auto repair shop both geographically close to each other where both just go by the name ABC then you could use the business's address to differentiate your business from the other. Alternatively you could use your real name with your company's fictitious name for example: john Doe dba ABC (dba - doing business as) as is common in franchises. With this you could again, also include the business address to further prevent confusion.






share|improve this answer























  • I am going to create a website. And the website will have a Terms of Use page. So there should I write something like this - Full Name dba Firm Name ("we", "us", "our"). For example you can see the Google Terms Of Use - The Services are provided by Google LLC (“Google”)

    – Raj
    Sep 26 '18 at 6:14












  • @Raj Unfortunately "Should" is a solicitation for legal advise, which I cannot provide.

    – A. K.
    Sep 26 '18 at 15:52














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There is no strictly correct answer. If you are worried about confusion as might be the case in a business name like ABC such as ABC - a diner, and ABC - an auto repair shop both geographically close to each other where both just go by the name ABC then you could use the business's address to differentiate your business from the other. Alternatively you could use your real name with your company's fictitious name for example: john Doe dba ABC (dba - doing business as) as is common in franchises. With this you could again, also include the business address to further prevent confusion.






share|improve this answer













There is no strictly correct answer. If you are worried about confusion as might be the case in a business name like ABC such as ABC - a diner, and ABC - an auto repair shop both geographically close to each other where both just go by the name ABC then you could use the business's address to differentiate your business from the other. Alternatively you could use your real name with your company's fictitious name for example: john Doe dba ABC (dba - doing business as) as is common in franchises. With this you could again, also include the business address to further prevent confusion.







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  • I am going to create a website. And the website will have a Terms of Use page. So there should I write something like this - Full Name dba Firm Name ("we", "us", "our"). For example you can see the Google Terms Of Use - The Services are provided by Google LLC (“Google”)

    – Raj
    Sep 26 '18 at 6:14












  • @Raj Unfortunately "Should" is a solicitation for legal advise, which I cannot provide.

    – A. K.
    Sep 26 '18 at 15:52


















  • I am going to create a website. And the website will have a Terms of Use page. So there should I write something like this - Full Name dba Firm Name ("we", "us", "our"). For example you can see the Google Terms Of Use - The Services are provided by Google LLC (“Google”)

    – Raj
    Sep 26 '18 at 6:14












  • @Raj Unfortunately "Should" is a solicitation for legal advise, which I cannot provide.

    – A. K.
    Sep 26 '18 at 15:52

















I am going to create a website. And the website will have a Terms of Use page. So there should I write something like this - Full Name dba Firm Name ("we", "us", "our"). For example you can see the Google Terms Of Use - The Services are provided by Google LLC (“Google”)

– Raj
Sep 26 '18 at 6:14






I am going to create a website. And the website will have a Terms of Use page. So there should I write something like this - Full Name dba Firm Name ("we", "us", "our"). For example you can see the Google Terms Of Use - The Services are provided by Google LLC (“Google”)

– Raj
Sep 26 '18 at 6:14














@Raj Unfortunately "Should" is a solicitation for legal advise, which I cannot provide.

– A. K.
Sep 26 '18 at 15:52






@Raj Unfortunately "Should" is a solicitation for legal advise, which I cannot provide.

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