Nevada Code § 37.250

Right of eminent domain granted to nonresident or foreign corporations or partnerships; conditions
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The
right of eminent domain is hereby granted to nonresident or foreign
corporations or partnerships which are now organized or may be organized under
the laws of another state or territory, or under any act of Congress, and upon
the same terms and conditions as any resident citizen, domestic corporation or
partnership. Before any corporation or partnership organized or incorporated
otherwise than under the laws of this state is entitled to any of the rights
granted by this chapter, it must first comply with all laws of this state
prescribing the conditions in which the corporation or partnership may be
authorized to do business within the State or within any county of the State in
which it seeks to exercise the right of eminent domain.

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