Nevada Code § 82.051

Applicability of chapter; effect of chapter on corporations existing before October 1, 1991
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1. This chapter applies to the following
corporations:
(a) Corporations organized in this State on or
after October 1, 1991, pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.
(b) Corporations existing on October 1, 1991,
which were organized pursuant to the following repealed statutes as they
existed on September 30, 1991, and any predecessor acts:
(1) NRS 81.290 to 81.340 , inclusive;
(2) NRS 81.350 to 81.400 , inclusive;
(3) NRS 83.010 to 83.100 , inclusive;
(4) NRS 85.010 to 85.070 , inclusive; and
(5) NRS 86.010 to 86.190 , inclusive.
(c) Except where the following statutes are inconsistent
with the provisions of this chapter, corporations existing on October 1, 1991,
which were organized pursuant to:
(1) NRS
81.170 to 81.270 , inclusive; and
(2) NRS
81.410 to 81.540 , inclusive.
(d) Corporations organized pursuant to the statutes
described in paragraphs (b) and (c):
(1) Which seek to renew or revive a
charter which was revoked on or before October 1, 1991, in the manner provided
in this chapter; or
(2) Whose charters are renewed or revived
in the manner provided in this chapter.
(e) Corporations having shares of stock organized
before and existing on October 1, 1991, pursuant to any provision of chapter 81 of NRS which elect to accept this
chapter as provided in NRS 82.056 .
2. The existence of a corporation
described in paragraphs (b) to (e), inclusive, of subsection 1 formed or
existing before October 1, 1991, and any liability, cause of action, right,
privilege or immunity validly existing in favor of or against any such
corporation on October 1, 1991, are not 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, or by the amendment or
repeal of any laws under which the corporation was formed or created.

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