Nevada Code § 116.007

Affiliate of a declarant defined
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Affiliate
of a declarant means any person who controls, is controlled by or is under
common control with a declarant. For purposes of this section:
1. A person controls a declarant if the
person:
(a) Is a general partner, officer, director or
employer of the declarant;
(b) Directly or indirectly or acting in concert
with one or more other persons, or through one or more subsidiaries, owns,
controls, holds with power to vote or holds proxies representing, more than 20
percent of the voting interest in the declarant;
(c) Controls in any manner the election of a
majority of the directors of the declarant; or
(d) Has contributed more than 20 percent of the
capital of the declarant.
2. A person is controlled by a declarant
if the declarant:
(a) Is a general partner, officer, director or
employer of the person;
(b) Directly or indirectly or acting in concert
with one or more other persons, or through one or more subsidiaries, owns,
controls, holds with power to vote or holds proxies representing, more than 20
percent of the voting interest in the person;
(c) Controls in any manner the election of a
majority of the directors of the person; or
(d) Has contributed more than 20 percent of the
capital of the person.
3. Control does not exist if the powers
described in this section are held solely as security for an obligation and are
not exercised.

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