Nevada Code § 78.015

Applicability of chapter; effect on corporations existing before April 1, 1925
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1. The provisions of this chapter apply
to:
(a) Corporations organized in this State on or
after October 1, 1991, except:
(1) Where the provisions of chapters 80 , 84 and 89 of NRS are inconsistent with the
provisions of this chapter;
(2) Corporations expressly excluded by the
provisions of this chapter; and
(3) Corporations governed by the
provisions of NRS 81.170 to 81.540 , inclusive, and chapter 82 of NRS.
(b) Corporations whose charters are renewed or
revived in the manner provided in NRS 78.730 .
(c) Corporations organized and still existing
under this chapter before October 1, 1991, or any prior act or any amendment
thereto.
(d) Close corporations, unless otherwise provided
in chapter 78A of NRS.
(e) All insurance companies, mutual fire
insurance companies, surety companies, express companies, railroad companies,
and public utility companies now existing and formed before October 1, 1991,
under any other act or law of this State, subject to any special provisions
concerning any class of corporations inconsistent with the provisions of this
chapter, in which case the special provisions continue to apply.
2. Neither the existence of corporations
formed or existing before April 1, 1925, nor any liability, cause of action,
right, privilege or immunity validly existing in favor of or against any such
corporation on April 1, 1925, are affected, abridged, taken away or impaired by
this chapter, or by any change in the requirements for the formation of
corporations provided by this chapter, nor by the amendment or repeal of any
laws under which such prior existing corporations were formed or created.

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