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Nevada Revised Statutes > Title 7 > Chapter 84 - Corporations Sole


Current as of: 2009
§ 84.002Definitions
§ 84.003Record defined
§ 84.0035Sign defined
§ 84.004Signature defined
§ 84.0065Prohibition against formation of new corporation sole; exception
§ 84.007Form required for filing of records
§ 84.008Filing of records written in language other than English
§ 84.009Correction of inaccurate or defective record filed with Secretary of State; cancellation of filings
§ 84.01Purpose. [Effective through June 30, 2011.]
§ 84.015Filing fees; applicable law for miscellaneous fees
§ 84.02Articles of incorporation: Authority to make, amend and file. [Effective through June 30, 2011.]
§ 84.03Articles of incorporation: Required provisions
§ 84.04Continual perpetual succession
§ 84.05Powers
§ 84.06Requirements for deeds and instruments
§ 84.07Evidence of corporate existence
§ 84.08Powers and duties of successors in office
§ 84.11Registered agent required; applicable law regarding registered agent and registered office; fees
§ 84.12Resignation of registered agent or termination of commercial registered agent
§ 84.13Defaulting corporations: Identification; penalty
§ 84.14Defaulting corporations: Duties of Secretary of State; revocation of charter and forfeiture of right to transact business
§ 84.15Defaulting corporations: Conditions and procedure for reinstatement

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