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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 32 - RECEIVERS

NRS 32.110 “Affiliate” defined.

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NRS 32.110 “Affiliate” defined. “Affiliate” means:
1. With respect to an individual:
(a)A companion of the individual;
(b)A lineal ancestor or descendant, whether by blood or adoption, of:
(1)The individual; or
(2)A companion of the individual;
(c)A companion of an ancestor or descendant described in paragraph (b);
(d)A sibling, aunt, uncle, great aunt, great uncle, first cousin, niece, nephew, grandniece, or grandnephew of the individual, whether related by the whole or the half blood or adoption, or a companion of any of them; or
(e)Any other individual occupying the residence of the individual; and
2. With respect to a person other than an individual:
(a)Another person that directly or indirectly controls, is controlled by or is under common control with the person;
(b)An officer, director, manager, member, partner, employee or trustee or other fiduciary of the person; or
(c)A companion of, or an individual occupying the residence of, an individual described in paragraph
(a)or (b).
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