Nevada Revised Statutes
Nev. Rev. Stat. § 361.245 (2026)
Personal property subject to security interest
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NRS 361.245 Personal property subject to security interest. When personal property is subject to a
security interest it shall, for the purpose of taxation, be deemed the property
of the person who has possession thereof.
[12:344:1953]—(NRS A 1965, 941)
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Cited in 1
case, 1958–1958 · leading case: Gen. Elec. Credit Corp. v. Andreen, 326 P.2d 731 (Nev. 1958).
Gen. Elec. Credit Corp. v. Andreen, 326 P.2d 731 (Nev. 1958). “” NRS 361.245. Appellant contends that not only does the statute clearly require the property to be assessed to the owner, *203 which normally means the person having the legal title, but that it emphasizes this requirement by requiring an assessment “to unknown owner” where the…”
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