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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 690D - GUARANTEED ASSET PROTECTION WAIVERS

NRS 690D.150 Restrictions on business name of creditor; exception.

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NRS 690D.150 Restrictions on business name of creditor; exception.
1. Except as otherwise provided in this section, a creditor who sells or offers for sale guaranteed asset protection waivers shall not include in the name of the business of the creditor:
(a)The words “insurance,” “casualty,” “surety,” “mutual” or any other word or term that implies that the creditor is engaged in the business of transacting insurance or is a surety company; or
(b)A name that is deceptively similar to the name or description of an insurer or surety company.
2. A creditor may include the word “guaranty” or a similar word in the name of the business of the creditor.
3. This section does not apply to a creditor who, before January 1, 2016, includes in the name of the business of the creditor a name that does not comply with the provisions of subsection 1. Such a creditor shall include in each guaranteed asset protection waiver the creditor sells or offers for sale a statement that the guaranteed asset protection waiver is not a contract of insurance.
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