§ 683A.181 Definitions
§ 683A.1815 ‘Facility’ defined
§ 683A.182 ‘Occupant’ defined
§ 683A.1823 ‘Owner’ defined
§ 683A.1826 ‘Personal property’ defined
§ 683A.1828 ‘Personal property storage insurance’ defined
§ 683A.183 ‘Rental agreement’ defined
§ 683A.1835 ‘Storage space’ defined
§ 683A.1837 ‘Supervising entity’ defined
§ 683A.184 Commissioner: Forms for application for initial licensure and renewal; fees for initial licensure and renewal; regulations
§ 683A.1845 License to offer, sell, solicit or negotiate personal property storage insurance: Issuance by Commissioner; requirements for issuance and renewal; coverage; exception from licensure for owner displaying and making available marketing and promotional
§ 683A.185 Examination or education not required to receive or renew license
§ 683A.1855 Restrictions relating to sales and coverage; rates to be filed with Commissioner
§ 683A.186 Licensee required to make certain written or electronic materials available to occupant or prospective occupant
§ 683A.1865 Satisfaction of insurance requirement by occupant or prospective occupant as condition of rental agreement
§ 683A.187 Billing, collecting and remitting charges by licensee; compensation for licensee from supervising entity for sales, billing and collection services; money collected by licensee from enrolled customer held in trust
§ 683A.1875 Employee or authorized representative may act for licensee
§ 683A.188 Licensee required to provide training program for employees and authorized representatives
§ 683A.1885 Licensee prohibited from advertising, representing or holding itself out as licensed insurer
§ 683A.189 Responsibility and duties of supervising entity relating to licensee, employees and authorized representatives

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Terms Used In Nevada Revised Statutes > Chapter 683A > Personal Property Storage Insurance

  • Dependent: A person dependent for support upon another.
  • Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
  • Fiduciary: A trustee, executor, or administrator.
  • Personal property: All property that is not real property.