Nevada Code § 78.307

Investment company and open-end investment company defined; redemption of shares by open-end investment company
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1. As used in this section, unless the
context requires otherwise:
(a) Investment company means any corporation,
trust, association or fund which is engaged or proposes to engage in the
business of investing, reinvesting, owning, holding or trading in securities,
and whose assets are invested principally in cash or in securities of other
issuers.
(b) Open-end investment company means any
investment company which issues one or more series or classes of securities
under the terms of which the holder of the security, upon presentation thereof
to the issuer, is entitled to receive approximately his or her proportionate
share of the current net assets of the issuer applicable to such series or
class, or the cash equivalent thereof.
2. An open-end investment company may,
from time to time, redeem its shares, in accordance with their terms, at
approximately the proportionate share of the current net assets of the issuer
applicable to such shares, or the cash equivalent thereof.

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