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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 598 - DECEPTIVE TRADE PRACTICES

NRS 598.875 Requirements for contracts for membership.

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NRS 598.875 Requirements for contracts for membership. Each contract for membership in an organization must:
1. Be in writing, legible and have all spaces filled in before the buyer signs it;
2. Be in the language in which the sales presentation was given;
3. Contain the addresses of the buyer and the organization;
4. Be given to the buyer when he or she signs it;
5. Disclose that the security required by NRS 598.851 , 598.853 and, if applicable, NRS 598.855 has been obtained and deposited with the Consumer Affairs Unit;
6. Specify the term of the membership of the buyer, which may not be measured by the buyer’s life;
7. Clearly specify the buyer’s right to cancel the contract pursuant to NRS 598.885 ;
8. Clearly specify the buyer’s right to rescind the contract and to be given a refund pro rata pursuant to NRS 598.910 and the conditions and limitations on that right;
9. Clearly specify the buyer’s right to a refund on the purchase of goods pursuant to NRS 598.895 and the conditions and limitations on that right; and
10. Clearly specify whether or not the buyer is given any other rights to a refund on the purchase of goods or services and, if so, any conditions and limitations on those rights.
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