Nevada Code § 463.166

Contracts or agreements with certain unsuitable or unlicensed persons prohibited; termination of contract or agreement
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1. A person who has:
(a) Been denied a license by the Commission;
(b) Been found unsuitable by the Commission; or
(c) Had a license or finding of suitability
revoked by the Commission,
shall not
enter or attempt to enter into any contract or agreement with a licensee,
either directly or indirectly, through any business organization under such a
persons control, that involves the operations of a licensee without the prior
approval of the Commission. This provision does not prohibit any person from
purchasing any goods or services for personal use from a licensee at retail
prices that are available to the general public.
2. Every contract or agreement with a
person that is subject to the provisions of subsection 1 shall be deemed to
include a provision for its termination without liability on the part of the
licensee. Failure to expressly include that condition in the contract or
agreement is not a defense in any action brought pursuant to this section to
terminate the agreement.
3. Any person, contract or agreement
subject to the provisions of subsection 1 is subject to being enjoined pursuant
to and in accordance with the provisions of NRS
463.346 .

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