Nevada Code § 82.241

Personal liability of members; imposition of dues, assessments or fees
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1. A member of a corporation is not, as
such, personally liable for the acts, debts, liabilities or obligations of the
corporation.
2. When authority to do so is conferred by
the articles or bylaws and subject to any limitations contained in the articles
or bylaws, a corporation may levy dues, assessments or fees upon its members.
The dues, assessments or fees may be imposed upon all classes of members alike
or differently upon different classes of members. Members of one or more
classes may be exempted.
3. A corporation in its articles or bylaws
may:
(a) Fix the amount of the levy and the method of
collection of dues, assessments or fees; or
(b) Authorize the directors to fix the amount
from time to time and determine the methods of collection.
4. A corporation in its articles and
bylaws may provide for:
(a) The enforcement or collection of dues,
assessments or fees;
(b) The cancellation of membership, on reasonable
notice, for nonpayment of dues, assessments or fees; and
(c) The reinstatement of membership.

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