Nevada Code § 205.345

Destruction or removal of personal property upon which security interest or lease exists
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1. Every person being in possession
thereof, who shall remove, conceal or destroy or connive at or consent to the
removal, concealment or destruction of any personal property or any part
thereof, upon which a security interest or lease exists, in such a manner as to
hinder, delay or defraud the secured party or lessor, or who, with intent to
hinder, delay or defraud the secured party or lessor, shall sell, remove,
conceal or destroy or connive at or consent to the removal, concealment or
destruction of such property, shall be guilty of a gross misdemeanor.
2. In any prosecution under this section
any allegation containing a description of the security agreement or lease by
reference to the date thereof and names of the parties thereto, shall be
sufficiently definite and certain.

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