Nevada Code § 82.086

Articles of incorporation: Required provisions
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The articles of incorporation must set forth:
1. The name of the corporation. A name
appearing to be that of a natural person and containing a given name or
initials must not be used as a corporate name except with an additional word or
words such as Incorporated, Inc., Limited, Ltd., Company, Co.,
Corporation, Corp., or other word which identifies it as not being a
natural person.
2. The information required pursuant to NRS 77.310 .
3. That the corporation is a nonprofit
corporation.
4. The nature of the business, or objects
or purposes proposed to be transacted, promoted or carried on by the
corporation. It is sufficient to state, either alone or with other purposes,
that the corporation may engage in any lawful activity, subject to expressed
limitations, if any. Such a statement makes all lawful activities within the
objects or purposes of the corporation.
5. The names and mailing or street
addresses, residence or business, of the first board of directors or trustees,
together with any desired provisions relative to the right to change the number
of directors.
6. The names and mailing or street
address, residence or business, of each of the incorporators signing the
articles of incorporation.

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