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Code · Connecticut · Title 36a — The Banking Law of Connecticut · CHAPTER 665b — Fiduciary Powers

Sec. 36a-385. (Formerly Sec. 36-319). Name.

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No such entity so licensed shall use, either as a part of its name, or as a prefix or suffix thereto, or as a designation of the business carried on by it, the word “bank”, “banking”, “banker”, “bankers”, “trust” or “savings”, notwithstanding any provision of the charter, certificate of incorporation, partnership agreement, articles of association, articles of organization or similar document, as applicable, of any such entity.
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