Nevada Code § 672.300

Requirement of incorporation; exceptions; applicability of NRS 81.410 to 81.540 , inclusive; perpetual existence
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1. Except for a credit union organized
under the Federal Credit Union Act or a foreign credit union which has been
issued a certificate of authority by the Commissioner, any credit union whose
principal business is to borrow, loan and invest money on behalf of its members
and which issues membership certificates must be incorporated under the
provisions of this chapter. For that purpose, the provisions of NRS 81.410 to 81.540 , inclusive, which are not in
conflict with the provisions of this chapter, apply to such corporations and to
the officers and stockholders thereof, except as otherwise provided in NRS 672.342 to 672.347 , inclusive.
2. A credit union organized under the
provisions of this chapter has perpetual existence, subject to dissolution as
provided in this chapter.

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