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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 87 - PARTNERSHIPS

NRS 87.5425 Defaulting partnerships: Identification; forfeiture of right to transact business; penalty.

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NRS 87.5425 Defaulting partnerships: Identification; forfeiture of right to transact business; penalty.
1. Each foreign registered limited-liability partnership which is required to make a filing and pay the fee prescribed in NRS 87.541 to 87.5443 , inclusive, and which refuses or neglects to do so within the time provided is in default.
2. For default there must be added to the amount of the fee a penalty of $75, and unless the filing is made and the fee and penalty are paid on or before the last day of the month in which the anniversary date of the foreign registered limited-liability partnership occurs, the defaulting foreign registered limited-liability partnership by reason of its default forfeits its right to transact any business within this State. The fee and penalty must be collected as provided in this chapter.
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