§47-8-2. Business not to be conducted under assumed name
without filing certificate of true name.
No individual, sole proprietorship or general partnership
may carry on, conduct or transact any business in this state
under any assumed name, or under any designation, name or style,
corporate or otherwise, other than the real name or names of the
individual or individuals owning, conducting or transacting such
business, unless that person or persons shall file in the office
of the clerk of the county commission of the county in which such
person or persons maintains his principal place of business, a
certificate setting forth the name under which such business is,
or is to be, conducted or transacted, and the true or real full
name or names of the person or persons owning, conducting or
transacting the same, with the home and post-office address or
addresses of such person or persons. Such certificate shall be
executed and duly acknowledged by the person or persons so
owning, conducting or intending to conduct such business:
Provided, That the selling of goods by sample or through
traveling agents or traveling salesmen, or by means of orders
forwarded by the purchaser through the mails, may not be
construed for purposes of this article as conducting or
transacting business so as to require the filing of such
certificates.