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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 598 - DECEPTIVE TRADE PRACTICES

NRS 598.9717 Responsibility for device.

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NRS 598.9717 Responsibility for device. Except as otherwise provided in paragraph
(i)of subsection 2 of NRS 598.9715 , any electronic tracking technology device or starter interruption technology device that is installed in a motor vehicle at the request of or on behalf of a creditor, in connection with a retail installment contract for the sale of a motor vehicle, or a long-term lessor, in connection with the lease of a motor vehicle, is the responsibility of the creditor or long-term lessor or, if the retail installment contract or lease for the motor vehicle is assigned to a successor in interest or another secured party, the successor in interest or other secured party. Such responsibility includes, without limitation, paying the costs of any maintenance, replacement or repair of the device that is not covered by a warranty and any damage to the motor vehicle that is caused by the device. A consumer must not be required to pay any such costs relating to the use of such a device.
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