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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 81 - MISCELLANEOUS ORGANIZATIONS

NRS 81.740 “Unincorporated nonprofit association” defined.

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NRS 81.740 “Unincorporated nonprofit association” defined. “Unincorporated nonprofit association” means an unincorporated organization consisting of two or more members joined under an agreement that is oral, in a record or implied from conduct, for one or more common nonprofit purpose s. The term does not include:
1. A trust;
2. A marriage, domestic partnership, common law domestic relationship, civil union or other domestic living arrangement;
3. An organization formed under any other statute that governs the organization and operation of unincorporated associations ;
4. A joint tenancy, tenancy in common or tenancy by the entireties, even if the co-owners share use of the property for a nonprofit purpose; or
5. A relationship under an agreement in a record which expressly provides that the relationship between the parties does not create an unincorporated nonprofit association.
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