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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 398A - REVISED UNIFORM ATHLETE AGENTS ACT

NRS 398A.380 Cancellation of contract by student athlete or parent or guardian of minor student athlete.

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NRS 398A.380 Cancellation of contract by student athlete or parent or guardian of minor student athlete.
1. A student athlete or, if the athlete is a minor, the parent or guardian of the athlete may cancel an agency contract by giving notice in a record of cancellation to the athlete agent not later than 14 days after the contract is signed.
2. A student athlete or, if the athlete is a minor, the parent or guardian of the athlete may not waive the right to cancel an agency contract.
3. If a student athlete, parent or guardian cancels an agency contract, the athlete, parent or guardian is not required to pay any consideration under the contract or return any consideration received from the athlete agent to influence the athlete to enter into the contract.
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