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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 349 - STATE OBLIGATIONS

NRS 349.785 Agreements excusing payment on guaranteed funding and loan to exporter; fee charged to exporter.

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NRS 349.785 Agreements excusing payment on guaranteed funding and loan to exporter; fee charged to exporter.
1. The Director shall agree that the participating financial institution is excused from the payment to the Director of the principal of or interest on the guaranteed funding to the extent of the exporter’s nonpayment resulting from a loss.
2. The institution shall, as a condition of its loan to the exporter, agree that if the exporter incurs a loss, the exporter is excused from payment of the principal of or interest on the loan to the extent of the loss suffered by the exporter or of the amount which that institution is excused from paying to the Director, whichever is less.
3. The institution may charge the exporter a fee for the protection provided in subsection 2, but this fee must not exceed the fee charged by the Director for providing guaranteed funding to that institution.
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