Nev. Rev. Stat. § 482.318

Legislative declaration

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NRS 482.318  Legislative declaration.  The Legislature finds and declares that the distribution and sale of motor vehicles in the State of Nevada vitally affects the general economy of the State and the public interest and the public welfare, and in the exercise of its police power, it is necessary to regulate and to license motor vehicle manufacturers, distributors, new and used vehicle dealers, brokers, rebuilders, leasing companies, salespersons, and their representatives doing business in the State of Nevada in order to prevent frauds, impositions and other abuse upon its citizens.

      (Added to NRS by 1965, 1471; A 1971, 1302; 1995, 2365)

     

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 5 cases, 1979–2019 · leading case: New York v. Burger
New York v. Burger (1987) scotus · cites it 2× “§ 8-2402 (1982); Nev. Rev. Stat. § 482.318 (1985). [21] Respondent contends that § 415-a5 is unconstitutional because it fails to limit the number of searches that may be conducted of a particular business during any given period.”
Desert Chrysler-Plymouth, Inc. v. Chrysler Corp. (1979) nev · cites it 2× “See NRS 482.318. 7 Anthony v. State, 94 Nev. 337 , 580 P.”
Western Surety Co. v. ADCO Credit, Inc. (2011) nev “6 It should be noted that NRS 482.318 appears to support the idea that the chapter is focused on protecting the public in general, not solely consumers.”
Chrysler Group LLC v. Fox Hills Motor Sales, Inc. (2015) ca6 “These are only one aspect of a whole range of regulations designed to protect the interests of auto dealerships and regulate the relationship between dealerships and manufacturers, as well as the sale of motor vehicles generally.”
Ford Motor Co. Vs. Jones-West Ford, Inc. (2019) nev “NRS 482.318 (stating that it is necessary to regulate the "distribution and sale of motor vehicles .”
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