Nevada Code § 708.100

Common purchaser: Duties; discrimination prohibited
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1. Every person, firm, corporation,
joint-stock association or other association which is engaged in the business
of purchasing crude oil or petroleum produced in the State of Nevada, using in
connection with such purchase a pipeline or pipelines within this state, shall
be deemed a common purchaser thereof, and shall purchase all of the oil or
petroleum in the vicinity thereof which may be reasonably reached by its
pipelines and gathering branches, without discrimination in favor of one person
as against another, and shall fully perform all the duties of a common
purchaser. If it shall be unable to purchase and transport all of the oil and
petroleum produced and offered to it for sale, then it shall purchase and
transport oil from each person and producer offering to sell the persons or
producers oil to the common purchaser ratably, in proportion to the average
daily production.
2. Such common purchasers are hereby
expressly prohibited from discriminating in price or amount for like grades of
oil as between producers or persons; and if such purchaser is likewise a
producer, it is hereby prohibited from discriminating in favor of its own
production or storage, or production or storage in which it may be interested,
directly or indirectly, in whole or in part, and its own production and storage
shall be treated as that of any other person or producer.

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