Nevada Code § 104.9321

Protection of licensee of general intangible and lessee of goods in ordinary course of business
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1. In this section, licensee in ordinary
course of business means a person that becomes a licensee of a general
intangible in good faith, without knowledge that the license violates the
rights of another person in the general intangible, and in the ordinary course
from a person in the business of licensing general intangibles of that kind. A
person becomes a licensee in the ordinary course if the license to him or her
comports with the usual or customary practices in the kind of business in which
the licensor is engaged or with the licensors own usual or customary
practices.
2. A licensee in the ordinary course of
business takes his or her rights under a nonexclusive license free of a
security interest in the general intangible created by the licensor, even if
the security interest is perfected and the licensee knows of its existence.
3. A lessee in the ordinary course of
business takes his or her leasehold interest free of a security interest in the
goods created by the lessor, even if the security interest is perfected and the
lessee knows of its existence.

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