Nevada Code § 80.175

Defaulting corporations: Reinstatement or revival under old or new name; regulations
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, if a foreign corporation applies to reinstate or revive its
charter but its name has been legally reserved or acquired by another
artificial person formed, organized, registered or qualified pursuant to the
provisions of this title whose name is on file with the Office of the Secretary
of State or reserved in the Office of the Secretary of State pursuant to the
provisions of this title, the foreign corporation must in its application for
reinstatement or revival submit in writing to the Secretary of State some other
name under which it desires its existence to be reinstated or revived. If that
name is distinguishable from all other names reserved or otherwise on file, the
Secretary of State shall reinstate or revive the foreign corporation under that
new name.
2. If the applying foreign corporation
submits the written, acknowledged consent of the artificial person having a
name, or the person who has reserved a name, which is not distinguishable from
the old name of the applying foreign corporation or a new name it has
submitted, it may be reinstated or revived under that name.
3. For the purposes of this section, a
proposed name is not distinguishable from a name on file or reserved solely
because one or the other contains distinctive lettering, a distinctive mark, a
trademark or a trade name, or any combination thereof.
4. The Secretary of State may adopt
regulations that interpret the requirements of this section.

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