Nevada Code § 672.570

Multiple-party accounts: Authorization; disbursement of money; limitations
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1. A credit union may enter into
multiple-party accounts to the same extent that they may enter into
single-party accounts. Any multiple-party account may be paid, on demand, to
any one or more of the parties unless the terms of the account expressly
stipulate that joint signatures are required.
2. A credit union is not required to
inquire as to the source of funds received for deposit to a multiple-party
account or to inquire as to the proposed application of any sum withdrawn from
an account.
3. A multiple-party account may be created
with any person designated by the credit union member, but a joint tenant shall
not be permitted to vote, obtain loans or hold office unless he or she is a
qualified member.

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