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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 82 - NONPROFIT CORPORATIONS

NRS 82.306 Election of directors by order of court upon failure of regular election.

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NRS 82.306 Election of directors by order of court upon failure of regular election.
1. If any corporation fails to elect directors within 18 months after the last election of directors required by NRS 82.286 , the district court has jurisdiction in equity, upon application of any one or more of the members of the corporation representing 10 percent of the voting power of the members entitled to vote for the election of directors or for the election of delegates who are entitled to elect directors, or 50 members, whichever is less, to order the election of directors as required by NRS 82.286 .
2. The application must be made by petition filed in the county where the principal office of the corporation is located or, if the principal office is not located in this State, in the county in which the corporation’s registered office is located, and must be brought on behalf of all members desiring to be joined therein. Such notice must be given to the corporation and the members as the court may direct.
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