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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 183 — Uniform limited liability company law

183.0113 Reservation of name.

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183.0113 Reservation of name.
(1)A person may reserve the exclusive use of a name that complies with s. 183.0112 , including a fictitious name for a foreign limited liability company whose company name is not available, by delivering an application to the department for filing. The application shall include the name and address of the applicant and the name proposed to be reserved. If the department finds that the name is available, the department shall reserve the name for the applicant’s exclusive use for a 120-day period, which may be renewed by the applicant or a transferee under sub.
(2)from time to time.
(2)The person who has the right to exclusive use of a reserved name under sub.
(1)may transfer the reservation to another person by delivering to the department a signed notice in a record of the transfer which states the name and address of the person to which the reservation is being transferred.
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