NRS
80.030 Filing of amendatory records after qualification.
1. Each foreign corporation admitted to do
business in this State shall, within 90 days after the filing of any record
amendatory or otherwise relating to the original articles in the place of its
creation, file in the Office of the Secretary of State:
(a) A copy of the record certified by an
authorized officer of the place of its creation, or a certificate evidencing
the filing, issued by the authorized officer of the place of its creation with
whom the record was filed; and
(b) A statement of an officer of the corporation
of the change reflected by the filing of the record, showing its relation to
the name, authorized capital stock, or general purposes.
2. When a foreign corporation authorized
to do business in this State becomes a constituent of a merger permitted by the
laws of the state or country in which it is incorporated, it shall, within 90
days after the merger becomes effective, file a copy of the agreement of merger
filed in the place of its creation, certified by an authorized officer of the
place of its creation, or a certificate, issued by the proper officer of the
place of its creation, attesting to the occurrence of the event, in the Office
of the Secretary of State.
3. The Secretary of State may revoke the
right of a foreign corporation to transact business in this State if it fails
to file the records required by this section or pay the fees incident to that
filing.
[Part 1:89:1907; A 1949,
503; 1951,
203; 1955,
404]—(NRS A 1977,
405; 1979,
399; 1981,
21; 1999,
1598; 2001,
1381, 3199;
2003,
3115)
Notes of Decisions
Exec. Mgmt., Ltd. v. Ticor Title Ins., 38 P.3d 872 (Nev. 2002).
· cites it 3× “2d 560 (1992) (requiring the district court to dismiss a foreign corporation’s action for failure to comply with NRS 80.030); Atlantic Commercial v. Boyles, 103 Nev.”
Bader Enter., Inc. v. Olsen, 649 P.2d 1369 (Nev. 1982).
· cites it 5× “) When this action was commenced, appellant’s corporate charter was in good standing, but its continued qualification to do business in Nevada was dependent upon its steadfast compliance with the terms of NRS 80.030(1) which then provided as follows: Any foreign corporation…”
Nevada Nat'l Bank v. Snyder, 826 P.2d 560 (Nev. 1992).
· cites it 7× “However, C&R (as opposed to CR&W) has never been a Nevada corporation and was never authorized to do business in this state. On April 19, 1985, C&R was administratively dissolved in Washington State.”
— Nev. Rev. Stat. § 80.030(1) — 2 cases
Exec. Mgmt., Ltd. v. Ticor Title Ins., 38 P.3d 872 (Nev. 2002).
“2d 560 (1992) (requiring the district court to dismiss a foreign corporation’s action for failure to comply with NRS 80.030); Atlantic Commercial v. Boyles, 103 Nev.”
Bader Enter., Inc. v. Olsen, 649 P.2d 1369 (Nev. 1982).
“) When this action was commenced, appellant’s corporate charter was in good standing, but its continued qualification to do business in Nevada was dependent upon its steadfast compliance with the terms of NRS 80.030(1) which then provided as follows: Any foreign corporation…”
— Nev. Rev. Stat. § 80.030(1)(a) — 1 case
Nevada Nat'l Bank v. Snyder, 826 P.2d 560 (Nev. 1992).
“However, C&R (as opposed to CR&W) has never been a Nevada corporation and was never authorized to do business in this state. On April 19, 1985, C&R was administratively dissolved in Washington State.”
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