Nevada Code § 82.121

General powers
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1. A corporation:
(a) Has all the rights, privileges and powers
hereby conferred.
(b) Has such rights, privileges and powers as may
be conferred upon corporations by any existing law.
(c) May at any time exercise those rights,
privileges and powers, when not inconsistent with the provisions of this
chapter, or with the purposes and objects for which the corporation is organized.
2. Every corporation, by virtue of its
existence as such, may:
(a) Have succession by its corporate name for the
period limited in its articles of incorporation, and when no period is limited,
perpetually, or until it is dissolved and its affairs are wound up according to
law.
(b) Sue and be sued in any court of law or
equity.
(c) Make contracts.
(d) Hold, purchase and convey real and personal
estate and mortgage or lease any such real and personal estate with its
franchises. The power to hold real and personal estate includes the power to
take it by devise or bequest in this State, or in any other state, territory or
country.
(e) Appoint such officers and agents as the
affairs of the corporation require, and allow them suitable compensation.
(f) Make bylaws not inconsistent with the
Constitution or laws of the United States, or of this State, for the
management, regulation and government of its affairs and property, the transfer
of its memberships, if any, the transaction of its business, and the calling
and holding of meetings of its members, if any, or delegates, if any.
(g) Wind up and dissolve itself, or be wound up
or dissolved, in the manner mentioned in this chapter.

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