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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 520 - MINING CORPORATIONS AND PARTNERSHIPS

NRS 520.120 Registration of stockholder with county clerk or justice of the peace; fee for registration and administering oath.

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NRS 520.120 Registration of stockholder with county clerk or justice of the peace; fee for registration and administering oath.
1. Each county clerk, or justice of the peace in each of the townships, shall keep in his or her office a suitable book for registration, in which he or she shall enter the names of all persons who shall be entitled to the privileges granted by NRS 520.110 to 520.150 , inclusive.
2. The county clerks, or justices of the peace of the several townships, are authorized to administer an oath or affirmation to each applicant for such privileges. For administering such oath or affirmation and for registering the name of the applicant, the county clerk or justice of the peace shall receive a fee of $1, to be paid by the applicant at the time of registration.
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