Nevada Code § 35.120

Judgment of ouster; relator to recover costs; delivery of books by defendant; violation by corporation
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1. When a defendant is found guilty of
usurping, intruding into or unlawfully holding or exercising an office,
franchise or privilege, judgment shall be rendered that such defendant be
ousted and altogether excluded therefrom, and that the relator recover the
relators costs. The court, after such judgment, shall order the defendant to
deliver over all books and papers in the defendants custody or under the
defendants control belonging to the office, to the parties entitled thereto.
2. If the defendant be found guilty of
unlawfully holding or exercising any office, franchise or privilege, or if a
corporation be found to have violated the law by which it holds its existence,
or in any other manner to have done acts which amount to a surrender or a
forfeiture of its privileges, judgment shall be rendered that such defendant be
ousted and altogether excluded from such office, franchise or privilege, and
also that the defendant pay the costs of the proceedings.
3. If the defendant be found to have
exercised merely certain individual powers and privileges to which the
defendant is not entitled, the judgment shall be the same as above directed,
but only in relation to those particulars in which the defendant is thus
exceeding the lawful exercise of the defendants rights and privileges.
4. In case judgment is rendered against a
pretended, but not real, corporation, the costs may be collected from any
person who has been acting as an officer or proprietor of such pretended
corporation.

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