Nevada Code § 81.430

Memberships: Certificates; transfer and assignment
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1. Any person or any number of persons,
including and in addition to the original incorporators, may become members of
the corporation upon such terms and conditions as to membership, and subject to
such rules and regulations as to their, and each of their, contract and other
rights and liabilities between it and the member, as the corporation shall
prescribe in its bylaws.
2. Unless the corporation is an
association or a unit-owners association, each term as defined in NRS 116.011 , the corporation shall issue a
certificate of membership to each member, but the membership or the certificate
thereof shall not, except as provided in NRS
81.410 to 81.540 , inclusive, be
assigned by any member to any other person, nor shall the assigns thereof be
entitled to membership in the corporation, or to any property rights or
interest therein.
3. The board of directors may, however, by
motion duly adopted by it, consent to such assignment or transfer, and to the
acceptance of the assignee or transferee as a member of the corporation.
4. The corporation shall also have the
right, by its bylaws, to provide for or against the transfer of membership and
for or against the assignment of membership certificates, and also the terms
and conditions upon which any such transfer or assignment shall be allowed.

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