NRS 82.471
Application of creditors or members of insolvent corporation for injunction and appointment of receiver or trustee

  • powers and duties of court.

1.

Whenever any corporation becomes insolvent or suspends its ordinary business for want of funds to carry on the business, or if its business has been and is being conducted at a great loss and greatly prejudicial to the interest of its creditors or members, creditors holding 10 percent of the outstanding indebtedness, or members, if any, having 10 percent of the voting power to elect directors, may, by petition or bill of complaint setting forth the facts and circumstances of the case, apply to the district court of the county in which the principal office of the corporation is located or to the district court in the county in which the corporation’s registered office is located for a writ of injunction and the appointment of a receiver or receivers or trustee or trustees.

2.

The court, being satisfied by affidavit or otherwise of the sufficiency of the application and of the truth of the allegations contained in the petition or bill, and upon hearing after such notice as the court by order may direct, shall proceed in a summary way to hear the affidavits, proofs and allegations which may be offered in behalf of the parties.

3.

If upon the inquiry it appears to the court that the corporation has become insolvent and is not about to resume its business in a short time thereafter, or that its business has been and is being conducted at a great loss and greatly prejudicial to the interests of its creditors or members, so that its business cannot be conducted with safety to the public, it may issue an injunction to restrain the corporation and its officers and agents from exercising any of its privileges or franchises and from collecting or receiving any debts or paying out, selling, assigning or transferring any of its estate, money, funds, lands, tenements or effects, except to a receiver appointed by the court, until the court otherwise orders.

Source: Section 82.471 — Application of creditors or members of insolvent corporation for injunction and appointment of receiver or trustee; powers and duties of court., https://www.­leg.­state.­nv.­us/NRS/NRS-082.­html#NRS082Sec471.

82.006
Definitions.
82.011
“Articles of incorporation” and “articles” defined.
82.016
“Corporation” defined.
82.021
“Corporation for public benefit” defined.
82.026
“Directors” and “trustees” defined.
82.031
“Member” defined.
82.034
“Principal office” defined.
82.036
“Receiver” defined.
82.041
“Registered office” defined.
82.046
Construction of chapter.
82.051
Applicability of chapter
82.056
Election of existing corporation to accept chapter: Eligibility
82.061
Election of existing corporation to accept chapter: Filing requirements
82.063
Election of board of directors of expired corporation to accept chapter: Eligibility
82.066
Election of existing and expired corporation to accept chapter: Effect.
82.071
Limitations on eligibility to organize under chapter.
82.076
Effect of amendment or repeal of chapter
82.078
Secretary of State authorized to adopt certain regulations to allow corporation to carry out powers and duties through most recent technology.
82.081
Filing requirements
82.086
Articles of incorporation: Required provisions.
82.091
Articles of incorporation: Optional provisions.
82.096
Name of corporation: Distinguishable name required
82.101
Name of corporation: Reservation
82.106
Articles of incorporation: Prohibited names and businesses
82.111
Commencement of corporate existence.
82.116
Acceptable evidence of incorporation.
82.121
General powers.
82.126
Adoption and use of corporate seal or stamp.
82.131
Specific powers.
82.136
Restrictions: Issuance of stock
82.181
Maintenance of records at principal office or with custodian of records
82.183
Records to be provided to Secretary of State
82.186
Right of members and directors to inspect and copy records
82.188
Manner of storage of records
82.193
Registered agent required
82.196
Board of directors or trustees: Number and qualifications of members.
82.198
Board of directors or trustees: Selection of members when corporation owns or leases mobile home park.
82.201
Board of directors or trustees: General powers.
82.206
Committees of board of directors: Designation
82.211
Officers of corporation: Selection
82.216
Authority of directors and representatives of corporation.
82.221
Directors and officers: Exercise of powers and performance of duties
82.226
Restrictions on transactions involving interested directors or officers
82.231
Powers of corporation
82.236
Transfer of membership.
82.241
Personal liability of members
82.246
Resignation.
82.251
Expulsion of member
82.256
Purchase of membership by corporation.
82.261
Delegates.
82.266
Place of members’, delegates’ and directors’ meetings.
82.271
Meetings of board of directors or delegates: Quorum
82.276
Consent of members in lieu of meeting
82.281
Actions at meetings not regularly called: Consent, ratification and approval.
82.286
Election of directors and delegates
82.291
Meetings of members or delegates: Quorum.
82.296
Directors: Removal
82.301
Effect of failure to elect director on designated day.
82.306
Election of directors by order of court upon failure of regular election.
82.311
Provisional director: Appointment
82.316
Determination of members entitled to notice of and to vote at meeting
82.321
Members’ proxies.
82.326
Action of members by written ballot in lieu of meeting.
82.331
Cumulative voting.
82.336
Delegates and members: Special meetings
82.341
Waiver of notice.
82.346
Amendment of articles before first meeting of directors.
82.351
Amendment of articles: Scope of amendments.
82.356
Amendment of articles: Procedure.
82.371
Restatement of articles.
82.436
Sale, lease or exchange of assets: Authority
82.442
Dissolution of corporation whose charter has been revoked without additional fees and penalties
82.446
Voluntary dissolution at request of members.
82.451
Voluntary dissolution by directors and members or by directors alone
82.456
Dissolved corporations: Rights and liabilities of corporation and its directors, trustees, receivers, officers, members and creditors
82.461
Dissolved corporations: Duties of person appointed or authorized to act in liquidation.
82.466
Reorganization under federal law.
82.471
Application of creditors or members of insolvent corporation for injunction and appointment of receiver or trustee
82.476
Receivers or trustees for insolvent corporations: Appointment
82.481
Authority of court to reconvey property back to or dissolve corporation.
82.486
Involuntary dissolution: Authority and grounds for application.
82.491
Involuntary dissolution: Appointment of receiver
82.496
Involuntary dissolution: General powers of court.
82.501
Limitation on time for creditors’ claims
82.506
Presentation of creditors’ claims
82.511
Abatement of actions against receivers.
82.516
Payment of creditors and distribution of surplus.
82.521
Employees’ liens for wages.
82.523
Annual list: Filing requirements
82.524
Renewal or revival of right to transact business: Procedure
82.525
Form required for filing of records.
82.526
Corporate records: Microfilming
82.528
Filing of records written in language other than English.
82.531
Fees.
82.533
Procedure to submit replacement page to Secretary of State before actual filing of record.
82.534
Correction of inaccurate or defective record filed with Secretary of State
82.536
Attorney General: Examination of corporate affairs
82.541
Directors, officers, employees and agents: Indemnification
82.546
Renewal or revival of charter: Procedure
82.5231
Certificate of authorization to transact business.
82.5233
Addresses of officers required
82.5234
Penalty for failure to comply with requirements for qualification
82.5235
Defaulting corporations: Identification
82.5236
Defaulting corporations: Duties of Secretary of State.
82.5237
Defaulting corporations: Conditions and procedure for reinstatement.
82.5239
Defaulting corporations: Reinstatement or revival under old or new name
Last Updated

Jun. 24, 2021

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