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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 86 - LIMITED-LIABILITY COMPANIES

NRS 86.4895 Dissolution of company whose charter has been revoked without additional fees and penalties; regulations.

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NRS 86.4895 Dissolution of company whose charter has been revoked without additional fees and penalties; regulations.
1. The Secretary of State shall authorize a limited-liability company whose charter has been revoked to dissolve without paying additional fees and penalties, other than the fee for filing articles of dissolution required by NRS 86.561 , if the limited-liability company provides evidence satisfactory to the Secretary of State that the limited-liability company did not transact business in this State or as a limited-liability company 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(a)During the entire period for which its charter was revoked; or
(b)During a portion of the period for which its charter was revoked and the limited-liability company paid the fees and penalties for the portion of that period in which the limited-liability company transacted business in this State or as a limited-liability company 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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