Nevada Code § 675.430

Order to desist and refrain; action to enjoin violation; appointment and powers of receiver
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1. Whenever the Commissioner has
reasonable cause to believe that any person is violating or is threatening to
or intends to violate any provision of this chapter, he or she may, in addition
to all actions provided for in this chapter and without prejudice thereto,
enter an order requiring a person to desist or to refrain from such violation.
2. An action may be brought on the
relation of the Attorney General and the Commissioner to enjoin a person from
engaging in or continuing a violation or from doing any act or acts in
furtherance thereof. In any such action, an order or judgment may be entered
awarding a preliminary or final injunction as may be deemed proper.
3. In addition to all other means provided
by law for the enforcement of a restraining order or injunction, the court in
which an action is brought may impound, and appoint a receiver for, the
property and business of the defendant, including books, papers, documents and
records pertaining thereto, or so much thereof as the court may deem reasonably
necessary to prevent violations of this chapter through or by means of the use
of property and business, whether such books, papers, documents and records are
in the possession of the defendant, a registered agent acting on behalf of the
defendant or any other person. A receiver, when appointed and qualified, has
such powers and duties as to custody, collection, administration, winding up
and liquidation of such property and business as may from time to time be
conferred upon the receiver by the court.

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