Nevada Code § 82.081

Filing requirements; prohibition against establishment of nonprofit corporation for certain illegal purposes
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1. One or more natural persons may
associate to establish a corporation no part of the income or profit of which
is distributable to its members, directors or officers, except as otherwise
provided in this chapter, for the transaction of any lawful business, or to
promote or conduct any legitimate object or purpose, pursuant and subject to
the requirements of this chapter, by signing and filing in the Office of the
Secretary of State articles of incorporation. A person shall not establish a corporation
pursuant to this chapter for any illegal purpose or with the fraudulent intent
to conceal any business activity, or lack thereof, from another person or a
governmental agency.
2. The Secretary of State shall require
articles of incorporation to be in the form prescribed by NRS 82.086 . If any articles are defective
in this respect, the Secretary of State shall return them for correction.

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