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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 101 - JOINT OBLIGATIONS (UNIFORM ACT)

NRS 101.060 Release without reservation of rights.

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NRS 101.060 Release without reservation of rights.
1. If an obligee releasing or discharging an obligor without express reservation of rights against a coobligor, then knows or has reason to know that the obligor released or discharged did not pay so much of the claim as the obligor was bound by his or her contract or relation with that coobligor to pay, the obligee’s claim against that coobligor shall be satisfied to the amount which the obligee knew or had reason to know that the released or discharged obligor was bound to such coobligor to pay.
2. If an obligee so releasing or discharging an obligor has not then such knowledge or reason to know, the obligee’s claim against the coobligor shall be satisfied to the extent of the lesser of two amounts, namely,
(1)the amount of the fractional share of the obligor released or discharged, or
(2)the amount that such obligor was bound by his contract or relation with the coobligor to pay.
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