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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 78 - PRIVATE CORPORATIONS

NRS 78.573 Dissolution of corporation whose charter has been revoked without additional fees and penalties; regulations.

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NRS 78.573 Dissolution of corporation whose charter has been revoked without additional fees and penalties; regulations.
1. The Secretary of State shall authorize a corporation whose charter has been revoked to dissolve without paying additional fees and penalties, other than the fee for filing articles of dissolution required by NRS 78.780 , if the corporation provides evidence satisfactory to the Secretary of State that the corporation did not transact business in this State or as a corporation organized pursuant to the laws of this State:
(a)During the entire period for which its charter was revoked; or
(b)During a portion of the period for which its charter was revoked and the corporation paid the fees and penalties for the portion of that period in which the corporation transacted business in this State or as a corporation organized pursuant to the laws of this State.
2. The Secretary of State may adopt regulations to administer the provisions of this section.
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