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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 104 - UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE—ORIGINAL ARTICLES

NRS 104.8103 Rules for determining whether certain obligations and interests are securities or financial assets.

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NRS 104.8103 Rules for determining whether certain obligations and interests are securities or financial assets.
1. A share or similar equity interest issued by a corporation, business trust, joint stock company or similar entity is a security.
2. An investment company security is a security. “Investment company security” means a share or similar equity interest issued by an entity that is registered as an investment company under the federal investment company laws, an interest in a unit investment trust that is so registered or a face-amount certificate issued by a face-amount certificate company that is so registered. The term does not include an insurance policy or endowment policy or annuity contract issued by an insurance company.
3. An interest in a partnership or limited-liability company is not a security unless it is dealt in or traded on securities exchanges or in securities markets, its terms expressly provide that it is a security governed by this Article, or it is an investment company security. However, an interest in a partnership or limited-liability company is a financial asset if it is held in a securities account.
4. A writing that is a security certificate is governed by this Article and not by Article 3, even though it also meets the requirements of that Article. However, a negotiable instrument governed by Article 3 is a financial asset if it is held in a securities account.
5. An option or similar obligation issued by a clearing corporation to its participants is not a security, but is a financial asset.
6. A commodity contract, as defined in paragraph
(p)of subsection 1 of NRS 104.9102 , is not a security or a financial asset.
7. A document of title is not a financial asset unless subparagraph
(3)of paragraph
(j)of subsection 1 of NRS 104.8102 applies.
8. A controllable account, controllable electronic record or controllable payment intangible is not a financial asset unless subparagraph
(3)of paragraph
(j)of subsection 1 of NRS 104.8102 applies.
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