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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 80 - FOREIGN CORPORATIONS

NRS 80.025 Modification of corporate name to qualify to do business: Requirements; procedure.

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NRS 80.025 Modification of corporate name to qualify to do business: Requirements; procedure.
1. If a foreign corporation cannot qualify to do business in this State because its name does not meet the requirements of NRS 80.010 , it may apply for a certificate to do business by having its board of directors adopt a resolution setting forth the name under which the corporation elects to do business in this State. The resolution may:
(a)Add to the existing corporate name a word, abbreviation or other distinctive element; or
(b)Adopt a name different from its existing corporate name that is available for use in this State.
2. In addition to the records required by subsection 1 of NRS 80.010 , the corporation shall file a resolution certifying the adoption of the modified name.
3. If the Secretary of State determines that the modified corporate name complies with the provisions of NRS 80.010 , the Secretary of State shall issue the certificate in the foreign corporation’s modified name if the foreign corporation otherwise qualifies to do business in this State.
4. A foreign corporation doing business in this State under a modified corporate name approved by the Secretary of State shall use the modified name in its dealings and communications with the Secretary of State.
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