Nevada Code § 81.220

General powers
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Every
association formed under NRS 81.170 to 81.270 , inclusive, may:
1. Sue and be sued in any court in its
associate name.
2. Make and use a common seal and alter it
at pleasure, but the use or nonuse of such a seal does not affect the legality
of any record.
3. Receive by gift, devise or purchase,
hold and convey, real and personal property as the purposes of the association
may require.
4. Appoint such subordinate agents or
officers as the business may require.
5. Admit associates or members, and sell
or forfeit their interest in the association for default of installments, dues,
work or labor required, as provided by the bylaws.
6. Enter into any and all lawful contracts
or obligations essential to the transaction of its affairs, for the purpose for
which it was formed.
7. Borrow money.
8. Issue all such notes, bills or evidence
of indebtedness or mortgage as its bylaws may provide for.
9. Trade, barter, buy, sell and exchange.
10. Do all other things proper to be done
for the purpose of carrying into effect the objects for which the association
is formed.

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