Nevada Code § 104.9709

Effectiveness, amendment and termination of financing statement filed before July 1, 2001
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1. In this section, pre-effective-date
financing statement means a financing statement filed before July 1, 2001.
2. A person may add or delete collateral
covered by, continue or terminate the effectiveness of, or otherwise amend the information
provided in, a pre-effective-date financing statement pursuant to the law of
the jurisdiction governing perfection as provided in part 3. The effectiveness
of a pre-effective-date financing statement also may be terminated in
accordance with the law of the jurisdiction in which the financing statement is
filed.
3. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 4, if the law of this State governs perfection of a security
interest, the information in a pre-effective-date financing statement may be amended
on or after July 1, 2001, if:
(a) The pre-effective-date financing statement
and an amendment are filed in the office specified in NRS 104.9501 ;
(b) An amendment is filed in the office specified
in NRS 104.9501 concurrently with, or
after the filing in that office of, an initial financing statement that
satisfies the requirements of subsection 3 of NRS 104.9706 ; or
(c) An initial financing statement that provides
the information as amended and satisfies the requirements of subsection 3 of NRS 104.9706 is filed in the office
specified in NRS 104.9501 .
4. If the law of this State governs
perfection of a security interest, the effectiveness of a pre-effective-date
financing statement may be continued only under subsections 4 and 6 of NRS 104.9705 or NRS 104.9706 .
5. Whether or not the law of this State
governs perfection of a security interest, the effectiveness of a
pre-effective-date financing statement filed in this State may be terminated on
or after July 1, 2001, by filing a termination statement in the office in which
the pre-effective-date financing statement is filed, unless an initial
financing statement that satisfies the requirements of subsection 3 of NRS 104.9706 has been filed in the office
specified by the law of the jurisdiction governing perfection as provided in
part 3.

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