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

NRS 104.9713 Effectiveness of action taken before July 1, 2013.

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NRS 104.9713 Effectiveness of action taken before July 1, 2013.
1. The filing of a financing statement before July 1, 2013, is effective to perfect a security interest to the extent the filing would satisfy the applicable requirements for perfection under this article as amended.
2. This article as amended does not render ineffective an effective financing statement that, before July 1, 2013, is filed and satisfies the applicable requirements for perfection under the law of the jurisdiction governing perfection as provided in this article before amendment. However, except as otherwise provided in subsections 3 and 4 and NRS 104.9714 , the financing statement ceases to be effective:
(a)If the financing statement is filed in this State, at the time the financing statement would have ceased to be effective had this article as amended not taken effect; or
(b)If the financing statement is filed in another jurisdiction, at the earlier of:
(1)The time the financing statement would have ceased to be effective under the law of that jurisdiction; or
(2)June 30, 2018.
3. The filing of a continuation statement on or after July 1, 2013, does not continue the effectiveness of the financing statement filed before that date. However, upon the timely filing of a continuation statement on or after July 1, 2013, and in accordance with the law of the jurisdiction governing perfection as provided in this article as amended, the effectiveness of a financing statement filed in the same office in that jurisdiction before July 1, 2013, continues for the period provided by the law of that jurisdiction.
4. Subparagraph
(2)of paragraph
(b)of subsection 2 applies to a financing statement that, before July 1, 2013, is filed against a transmitting utility and satisfies the applicable requirements for perfection under the law of the jurisdiction governing perfection as provided in this article before amendment, only to the extent that this article as amended provides that the law of a jurisdiction other than the jurisdiction in which the financing statement is filed governs perfection of a security interest in collateral covered by the financing statement.
5. A financing statement that includes a financing statement filed before July 1, 2013, and a continuation statement filed on or after July 1, 2013, is effective only to the extent that it satisfies the requirements of part 5 for an initial financing statement. A financing statement which indicates that the debtor is a decedent’s estate indicates that the collateral is being administered by a personal representative within the meaning of paragraph
(b)of subsection 1 of NRS 104.9503 . A financing statement which indicates that the debtor is a trust or a trustee acting with respect to property held in trust indicates that the collateral is held in a trust within the meaning of paragraph
(c)of subsection 1 of NRS 104.9503 .
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