Nevada Code § 673.750

Powers and privileges same as domestic savings bank; conditions
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Every federal savings bank incorporated under
the provisions of the Home Owners Loan Act of 1933, 12 U.S.C. 1461 to 1468,
inclusive, as amended or supplemented, having its principal place of business
in the State of Nevada, and the holders of shares or share accounts issued by
the federal savings bank, respectively, have all the rights, powers and
privileges, and are entitled to the same exemptions and immunities granted,
respectively, to savings banks organized under the laws of this State and to
the holders of deposit accounts, investment certificates or guaranty stock of
savings banks.

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