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Statute 92a 195

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1. One foreign entity or foreign general partnership may convert into one domestic entity if: (a) The conversion is permitted by the law of the jurisdiction governing the foreign entity or foreign general partnership and the foreign entity or foreign general partnership complies with that law in effecting the conversion; (b) The foreign entity or foreign general partnership complies with the applicable provisions of NRS 92A.205, 92A.207, 92A.210, 92A.230 and 92A.240; and (c) The resulting domestic entity complies with the applicable provisions of NRS 92A.205 and 92A.220. 2. One domestic entity or domestic general partnership may convert into one foreign entity if: (a) The conversion is permitted by the law of the jurisdiction governing the resulting foreign entity and the resulting foreign entity complies with that law in effecting the conversion; and (b) The domestic entity complies with the applicable provisions of NRS 92A.105, 92A.120, 92A.135, 92A.140, 92A.165, 92A.205, 92A.207, 92A.210, 92A.230 and 92A.240. 3. When a conversion pursuant to subsection 2 takes effect, the resulting foreign entity shall be deemed to have appointed the Secretary of State as its agent for service

2A.210, 92A.230 and 92A.240. 3. When a conversion pursuant to subsection 2 takes effect, the resulting foreign entity shall be deemed to have appointed the Secretary of State as its agent for service of process in a proceeding to enforce any obligation. Service of process must be made personally by delivering to and leaving with the Secretary of State duplicate copies of the process and the payment of a fee of $100 for accepting and transmitting the process. The Secretary of State shall send one of the copies of the process by registered or certified mail to the resulting entity at its specified address, unless the resulting entity has designated in writing to the Secretary of State a different address for that purpose, in which case it must be mailed to the last address so designated. (Added to NRS by 2001, 1403; A 2001, 3199; 2003, 20th Special Session, 126; 2011, 2813)