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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 91 - COMMODITIES

NRS 91.230 Fraudulent conduct.

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NRS 91.230 Fraudulent conduct. A person shall not directly or indirectly:
1. Cheat or defraud, or attempt to cheat or defraud, any other person or employ any device, scheme or artifice to defraud any other person;
2. Make any false report, enter any false record, or make any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary in order to make the statements made, in the light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading;
3. Engage in any transaction, act, practice or course of business, including, without limitation, any form of advertising or solicitation, which operates or would operate as a fraud or deceit upon any person; or
4. Misappropriate or convert the money, security or property of any other person,
Ê in or in connection with the purchase or sale of, the offer to purchase or sell, the offer to enter into, or the entry into of, any commodity contract or commodity option subject to the provisions of NRS 91.190 or 91.200 or paragraph
(b)or
(d)of subsection 1 of NRS 91.210 .
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