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Code · CFR · Title 27 — Alcohol, Tobacco Products and Firearms · Part 44 · § 44.102

§ 44.102. Change in trade name.

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Where there is a change in, or an addition or discontinuance of, a trade name used by an export warehouse proprietor in connection with operations authorized by his permit, the proprietor shall, within 30 days of such change, addition, or discontinuance, make application on Form 5200.16 for an amended permit to reflect such change. The proprietor shall also furnish a true copy of any new trade name certificate or document issued to him, or statement in lieu thereof, required by § 44.85. (72 Stat. 1421; 26 U.S.C. 5712) \[T.D. 6961, 33 FR 9491, June 28, 1968. Redesignated at 40 FR 16835, Apr. 15, 1975, as amended by T.D. TTB-196, 89 FR 87948, Nov. 6, 2024\]
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