Nevada Code § 104.7206

Termination of storage at warehouses option
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1. A warehouse, by giving notice to the
person on whose account the goods are held and any other person known to claim
an interest in the goods, may require payment of any charges and removal of the
goods from the warehouse at the termination of the period of storage fixed by
the document of title or, if a period is not fixed, within a stated period not
less than 30 days after the warehouse gives notice. If the goods are not
removed before the date specified in the notice, the warehouse may sell them
pursuant to NRS 104.7210 .
2. If a warehouse in good faith believes
that goods are about to deteriorate or decline in value to less than the amount
of its lien within the time provided in subsection 1 and NRS 104.7210 , the warehouse may specify in
the notice given under subsection 1 any reasonable shorter time for removal of
the goods and, if the goods are not removed, may sell them at public sale held
not less than 1 week after a single advertisement or posting.
3. If, as a result of a quality or
condition of the goods of which the warehouse did not have notice at the time
of deposit, the goods are a hazard to other property, the warehouse facilities,
or other persons, the warehouse may sell the goods at public or private sale
without advertisement or posting on reasonable notification to all persons
known to claim an interest in the goods. If the warehouse, after a reasonable
effort, is unable to sell the goods, it may dispose of them in any lawful
manner and does not incur liability by reason of that disposition.
4. A warehouse shall deliver the goods to
any person entitled to them under this Article upon due demand made at any time
before sale or other disposition under this section.
5. A warehouse may satisfy its lien from
the proceeds of any sale or disposition under this section but shall hold the
balance for delivery on the demand of any person to whom the warehouse would
have been bound to deliver the goods.

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