Nevada Code § 520.010

Institution of action
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When
three or more persons, owning or claiming as joint tenants, tenants in common
or coparceners a majority of the number of feet, shares or interests in any
mining claim in this State, shall have formed, or shall hereafter form
themselves into a corporation or organized association for the purpose of
working and developing such mining claim, and shall actually proceed to work
and develop the same, such corporation or association may, without demand,
except by commencement of an action, institute in any court of competent
jurisdiction suit in its corporate or associate name, as upon an implied
contract for the payment of money, against any person not a stockholder in or a
member of such corporation or association, owning or claiming to own in such
mining claim as joint tenant, tenant in common or coparcener, for his or her
proportion of the money actually expended, or indebtedness assumed, by such
corporation or association in the actual and necessary working and development
of such mining claim.

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