Case ID: ohio-cir-dec_10/html/0824-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

PARTNERSHIP NAMES.
    [Hamilton Circuit Court,
    1899.]
    Adams, Douglass, and Voorhees, JJ.
    (Of the Fifth Circuit, sitting in the First Circuit.)
    Drott v. Bateman & Harper.
    Names Showing Surnames or Partners Not Fictitious.
    A firm name showing the surnames only of partners, as Bateman & Harper, is not a fictitious name, nor a designation not showing the names of partners with 92 O. L., 25, requiring a certificate to be filed and published showing full names and residences.
    Error to the Court of Common Pleas of Hamilton county.
    S. T. Crawford, for plaintiff in error.
    Alfred G. Allen, for defendants.
   Per Curiam.

A firm name showing the surnames only of the partners, is not a fictitious name, nor a designation not showing the names of the partners within the meaning of the act of February 13, 1896, 92 O. L,., 25, requiring every 'firm doing business under such a name or designation to file and publish a certificate showing the full names and residences of its members.