Nevada Code § 349.358

Legal investments for other persons
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1. It is legal for any bank, trust
company, banker, savings bank or institution, savings and loan association,
investment company and any other person carrying on a banking or investment
business, any insurance company, insurance association, or any other person
carrying on an insurance business, and any executor, administrator, curator,
trustee or any other fiduciary, to invest funds or money in his or her custody
in any of the bonds or other securities issued in accordance with the
provisions of the State Securities Law.
2. Nothing contained in this section with
regard to legal investments relieves any representative of any corporation or
other person of any duty of exercising reasonable care in selecting securities.

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