Nevada Code § 35.020

Action in name of State against corporation
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A like action may be brought against a
corporation:
1. When it has offended against a
provision of an act by or under which it was created, altered or renewed, or
any act altering or amending such acts.
2. When it has forfeited its privileges
and franchises by a nonuser.
3. When it has committed or omitted an act
which amounts to a surrender or a forfeiture of its corporate rights,
privileges and franchises.
4. When it has misused a franchise or privilege
conferred upon it by law, or exercised a franchise or privilege not so
conferred.

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