Nevada Code § 600.400

Regulations defining classes of goods and services for registration
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1. The Secretary of State may adopt
regulations defining general classes of goods and services for which a mark may
be registered. Classes defined pursuant to this subsection are deemed to be for
administrative convenience and must not be deemed to be exclusive or limit or
extend the rights of the applicant or registrant.
2. A single application for registration
of a mark may include any goods within their class on which the mark is used,
or any services within their class rendered in connection with the mark. If a
mark is used for more than one class of goods or more than one class of
services the applicant must file a separate application for each class.

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