Nevada Code § 104.3409

Acceptance of draft; certified check
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1. Acceptance means the drawees signed
agreement to pay a draft as presented. It must be written on the draft and may
consist of the drawees signature alone. Acceptance may be made at any time and
becomes effective when notification pursuant to instructions is given or the
accepted draft is delivered for the purpose of giving rights on the acceptance
to any person.
2. A draft may be accepted although it has
not been signed by the drawer, is otherwise incomplete, is overdue or has been
dishonored.
3. If a draft is payable at a fixed period
after sight and the acceptor fails to date the acceptance, the holder may
complete the acceptance by supplying a date in good faith.
4. Certified check means a check
accepted by the bank on which it is drawn. Acceptance may be made as stated in
subsection 1 or by a writing on the check which indicates that the check is
certified. The drawee of a check has no obligation to certify the check, and
refusal to certify is not dishonor of the check.

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