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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 91 - COMMODITIES

NRS 91.330 Remedies for violation of similar law of another jurisdiction.

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NRS 91.330 Remedies for violation of similar law of another jurisdiction.
1. Upon a proper showing by the Administrator or a securities or commodity agency of another state that a person has violated, or is about to violate, any provision of the commodity code of that state or any rule or order of the Administrator or securities or commodity agency of that state, a district court in this State may grant appropriate legal and equitable remedies.
2. Upon a showing of a violation of the securities or commodity act of the foreign state or a rule or order of the Administrator or securities or commodity agency of the foreign state, the court, in addition to traditional legal or equitable remedies, including a temporary restraining order, a permanent or temporary prohibitory or mandatory injunction and a writ of prohibition or mandamus, may grant the following special remedies:
(a)Disgorgement; and
(b)The appointment of a receiver, conservator or ancillary receiver or conservator for the defendant or the defendant’s assets located in this State.
3. Upon a showing that the defendant is about to violate the securities or commodity act of the foreign state or a rule or order of the Administrator or securities or commodity agency of the foreign state, the court may grant the following remedies:
(a)A temporary restraining order;
(b)A temporary or permanent injunction;
(c)A writ of prohibition or mandamus; and
(d)An order appointing a receiver, conservator or ancillary receiver or conservator for the defendant or the defendant’s assets located in this State.
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