Nev. Rev. Stat. § 482.432

Applicable statutory provisions for perfection and release of security interest

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NRS 482.432  Applicable statutory provisions for perfection and release of security interest.  Compliance with the applicable provisions of NRS 482.423 to 482.431, inclusive, is sufficient for the perfection and release of a security interest in a vehicle and for exemption from the requirement of filing of a financing statement under the provisions of NRS 104.9311. In all other respects the rights and duties of the debtor and secured party are governed by the Uniform Commercial Code—Secured Transactions and chapter 97 of NRS to the extent applicable.

      (Added to NRS by 1967, 131; A 1973, 965; 1999, 392)

     

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4 cases, 1978–2006 · leading case: Home Savings Ass'n v. General Electric Credit Corp.
Home Savings Ass'n v. General Electric Credit Corp. (1985) nev · cites it 5× “Further, HSA contends that the subsequent Sales Agreement does not alter this result due to the fact that the transaction was a consignment intended as *601 security, and HSA retains its original perfected status pursuant to NRS 482.432 and NRS 489.581. In NRS Chapter 489, now…”
In Re SCHWALB (2006) nvb · cites it 2× “431,” Nev. Rev. Stat. § 482.432 , which includes delivery of information regarding any secured party, and issuance of a certificate of title showing the secured party as a lien-holder.”
Bill Stremmel Motors, Inc. v. First National Bank of Nevada (1978) nev · cites it 2× “NRS 482.432; 482.424; 482.427. Stuart paid FNB monthly loan installments for six months and defaulted.”
May v. G.M.B., Inc. (1989) nev · cites it 3× “Perfection of a security interest in a motor vehicle is addressed in NRS 482.432, which provides: Compliance with the applicable provisions of NRS 482.”
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