Nevada Code § 104.8108

Warranties in direct holding
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1. A person who transfers a certificated
security to a purchaser for value warrants to the purchaser, and an endorser,
if the transfer is by endorsement, warrants to any subsequent purchaser, that:
(a) The certificate is genuine and has not been
materially altered;
(b) The transferor or endorser does not know of
any fact that might impair the validity of the security;
(c) There is no adverse claim to the security;
(d) The transfer does not violate any restriction
on transfer;
(e) If the transfer is by endorsement, the
endorsement is made by an appropriate person, or if the endorsement is by an
agent, the agent has actual authority to act on behalf of the appropriate
person; and
(f) The transfer is otherwise effective and
rightful.
2. A person who originates an instruction
for registration of transfer of an uncertificated security to a purchaser for
value warrants to the purchaser that:
(a) The instruction is made by an appropriate
person, or if the instruction is by an agent, the agent has actual authority to
act on behalf of the appropriate person;
(b) The security is valid;
(c) There is no adverse claim to the security;
and
(d) At the time the instruction is presented to
the issuer:
(1) The purchaser will be entitled to the
registration of transfer;
(2) The transfer will be registered by the
issuer free from all liens, security interests, restrictions and claims other
than those specified in the instruction;
(3) The transfer will not violate any restriction
on transfer; and
(4) The requested transfer will otherwise
be effective and rightful.
3. A person who transfers an
uncertificated security to a purchaser for value and does not originate an
instruction in connection with the transfer warrants that:
(a) The uncertificated security is valid;
(b) There is no adverse claim to the security;
(c) The transfer does not violate any restriction
on transfer; and
(d) The transfer is otherwise effective and
rightful.
4. A person who endorses a security
certificate warrants to the issuer that:
(a) There is no adverse claim to the security;
and
(b) The endorsement is effective.
5. A person who originates an instruction
for registration of transfer of an uncertificated security warrants to the
issuer that:
(a) The instruction is effective; and
(b) At the time the instruction is presented to
the issuer, the purchaser will be entitled to the registration of transfer.
6. A person who presents a certificated
security for registration of transfer or for payment or exchange warrants to
the issuer that he or she is entitled to the registration, payment or exchange,
but a purchaser for value and without notice of adverse claims to whom transfer
is registered warrants only that he or she has no knowledge of any unauthorized
signature in a necessary endorsement.
7. If a person acts as an agent of another
in delivering a certificated security to a purchaser, the identity of the
principal was known to the person to whom the certificate was delivered, and
the certificate delivered by the agent was received by the agent from the
principal or received by the agent from another person at the direction of the
principal, the person delivering the security certificate warrants only that he
or she has authority to act for the principal and does not know of any adverse
claim to the certificated security.
8. A secured party who redelivers a
security certificate received, or after payment and on order of the debtor
delivers the security certificate to another person, makes only the warranties
of an agent under subsection 7.
9. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 7, a broker acting for a customer makes to the issuer and a
purchaser the warranties provided in subsections 1 to 7, inclusive. A broker
that delivers a security certificate to its customer, or causes its customer to
be registered as the owner of an uncertificated security, makes to the customer
the warranties provided in subsection 1 or 2 and has the rights and privileges
of a purchaser under this section. The warranties of and in favor of the broker
acting as an agent are in addition to applicable warranties given by and in
favor of the customer.

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