Nevada Code § 82.546

Renewal or revival of charter: Procedure; fee; certificate as evidence
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1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 82.183 , any corporation which did exist
or is existing pursuant to the laws of this State may, upon complying with the
provisions of NRS 78.150 and 82.193 , procure a renewal or revival of its
charter for any period, together with all the rights, franchises, privileges
and immunities, and subject to all its existing and preexisting debts, duties
and liabilities secured or imposed by its original charter and amendments
thereto, or its existing charter, by filing:
(a) A certificate with the Secretary of State,
which must set forth:
(1) The name of the corporation, which
must be the name of the corporation at the time of the renewal or revival, or
its name at the time its original charter expired.
(2) The information required pursuant to NRS 77.310 .
(3) The date when the renewal or revival
of the charter is to commence or be effective, which may be, in cases of a
revival, before the date of the certificate.
(4) Whether or not the renewal or revival
is to be perpetual, and, if not perpetual, the time for which the renewal or
revival is to continue.
(5) That the corporation desiring to renew
or revive its charter is, or has been, organized and carrying on the business
authorized by its existing or original charter and amendments thereto, and
desires to renew or continue through revival its existence pursuant to and
subject to the provisions of this chapter.
(b) A list of its president, secretary and
treasurer and all of its directors and their mailing or street addresses,
either residence or business.
(c) A declaration under penalty of perjury, on a
form provided by the Secretary of State, that the renewal or revival is
authorized by a court of competent jurisdiction in this State or by the duly
elected board of directors of the corporation or, if the corporation does not
have a board of directors, the equivalent of such a board.
2. A corporation whose charter has not
expired and is being renewed shall cause the certificate to be signed by an
officer of the corporation. The certificate must be approved by a majority of
the last-appointed surviving directors.
3. A corporation seeking to revive its
original or amended charter shall cause the certificate to be signed by its
president or vice president and secretary or assistant secretary. The signing
and filing of the certificate must be approved unanimously by the
last-appointed surviving directors of the corporation and must contain a
recital that unanimous consent was secured. The corporation shall pay to the
Secretary of State the fee required to establish a new corporation pursuant to
the provisions of this chapter.
4. The filed certificate, or a copy thereof
which has been certified under the hand and seal of the Secretary of State,
must be received in all courts and places as prima facie evidence of the facts
therein stated and of the existence and incorporation of the corporation named
therein.
5. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 78.185 , a renewal or revival pursuant
to this section relates back to the date on which the corporations charter
expired or was revoked and renews or revives the corporations charter and
right to transact business as if such right had at all times remained in full
force and effect.

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