Nevada Code § 91.240

Applicability of NRS 91.190 , 91.220 and 91.230
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1. NRS
91.190 , 91.220 and 91.230 apply to persons who sell or offer
to sell when:
(a) An offer to sell is made in this State; or
(b) An offer to buy is made and accepted in this
State.
2. NRS
91.190 , 91.220 and 91.230 apply to persons who buy or offer to
buy when:
(a) An offer to buy is made in this State; or
(b) An offer to sell is made and accepted in this
State.
3. For the purposes of this section, an
offer to sell or to buy is made in this State, whether or not either party is
then present in this State, when the offer:
(a) Originates from this State; or
(b) Is directed by the offeror to this State and
received at the place to which it is directed, or at any post office in this
State in the case of a mailed offer.
4. For the purposes of this section, an
offer to buy or to sell is accepted in this State when acceptance:
(a) Is communicated to the offeror in this State;
and
(b) Has not previously been communicated to the
offeror, orally or in writing, outside this State.
Acceptance
is communicated to the offeror in this State, whether or not either party is
then present in this State, when the offeree directs it to the offeror in this
State, reasonably believing the offeror to be in this State and it is received
at the place to which it is directed, or at any post office in this State in
the case of a mailed acceptance.
5. For the purposes of this section, an
offer to sell or to buy is not made in this State when:
(a) The publisher circulates or there is
circulated on behalf of the publisher in this State a bona fide newspaper or
other publication of general, regular and paid circulation which is not
published in this State, or which is published in this State but has had more
than two-thirds of its circulation outside this State during the past 12
months; or
(b) A radio or television program originating
outside this State is received in this State.

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