Nevada Code § 677.540

Taking possession of business by Commissioner: Conditions; resumption of business
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Whenever
it appears to the Commissioner that:
1. The stockholders equity of any
licensee is less than its initial stockholders equity;
2. Any licensee has violated its articles
of incorporation or any law of this state;
3. Any licensee is conducting its business
in an unsafe or unauthorized manner;
4. Any licensee refuses to submit its
books, papers and affairs to the inspection of any examiner;
5. Any officer of any licensee refuses to
be examined upon oath touching the concerns of the licensee;
6. Any licensee has suspended payment of
its obligations;
7. Any licensee is in a condition that it
is unsound or unsafe for it to transact business;
8. Any licensee neglects or refuses to
observe any order of the Commissioner made pursuant to this chapter unless the
enforcement of the order is restrained in a proceeding brought by the licensee;
9. Any licensee has accepted deposits in
violation of the provisions of this chapter; or
10. Any fact or condition exists which, if
it had existed at the time of the original application for authority to
organize and establish a corporation to engage in business under this chapter,
it reasonably would have warranted the disapproval of the application by the
Commissioner,
the
Commissioner may forthwith take possession of the property and business of the
licensee and retain possession until it resumes business or its affairs are
finally liquidated as provided in this chapter. The licensee, with the consent
of the Commissioner, may resume business upon such conditions as the
Commissioner may prescribe.

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