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Nevada Revised Statutes > Title 7 > Chapter 78 > Stock And Other Securities; Distributions


Current as of: 2009
§ 78.191Distribution defined
§ 78.195Issuance of more than one class or series of stock; rights of stockholders
§ 78.1955Establishment of matters regarding class or series of stock by resolution of board of directors
§ 78.196Required and authorized classes or series of stock; shares called for redemption
§ 78.197Rights of persons holding obligations of corporation
§ 78.2Rights or options to purchase stock
§ 78.205Fractions of shares: Issuance; alternatives to issuance
§ 78.2055Decrease in number of issued and outstanding shares of class or series: Resolution by board of directors; approval by stockholders; rights of stockholders
§ 78.207Change in number of authorized shares of class or series: Resolution by board of directors; approval by stockholders; rights of stockholders
§ 78.209Change in number of authorized shares of class or series: Filing and effectiveness of certificate of change; amendment of articles of incorporation
§ 78.211Consideration for shares: Authority of board of directors; effect of receipt; corporate action pending receipt in future
§ 78.215Issuance of shares for consideration or as share dividend
§ 78.22Subscriptions for corporate shares: Payment; default; irrevocability
§ 78.225Stockholder’s liability: No individual liability except for payment for which shares were authorized to be issued or which was specified in subscription agreement
§ 78.23Liability of holder of stock as collateral security; liability of executors, administrators, guardians and trustees
§ 78.235Stock certificates: Validation; facsimile signatures; uncertificated shares and informational statements; replacement
§ 78.24Shares of stock are personal property; transfers
§ 78.242Restrictions on transfer of stock
§ 78.245Corporate stocks, bonds and securities not taxed when owned by nonresidents or foreign corporations
§ 78.25Cancellation of outstanding certificates or change in informational statements: Issuance of new certificates or statements; order for surrender of certificates; penalties for failure to comply
§ 78.257Right of stockholders to inspect, copy and audit financial records; exceptions; civil and criminal liability; penalty
§ 78.265Preemptive rights of stockholders in corporations organized before October 1, 1991
§ 78.267Preemptive rights of stockholders in corporations organized on or after October 1, 1991
§ 78.275Assessments on stock: Levy and collection; sale after default in payment
§ 78.28Purchase by corporation of its own stock at assessment sale when no other available purchaser
§ 78.283Treasury shares: Definition; limitations; retirement and disposal
§ 78.288Distributions to stockholders
§ 78.3Liability of directors for unlawful distributions
§ 78.307Investment company and "open-end investment company" defined; redemption of shares by open-end investment company

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