Nevada Code § 42.360

Surety bond: Liability of surety not affected by certain acts; notice required before cancellation or modification; automatic expiration of registration for cancellation or noncomplying modification; modification or cancellation does not affect liability incurred previously
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1. The liability
of the surety which issued a surety bond used by a structured settlement
purchase company to satisfy the requirements of NRS 42.340 must not be affected by any:
(a) Breach of contract, breach of warranty,
failure to pay a premium or other act or omission of the structured settlement
purchase company; or
(b) Insolvency or bankruptcy of the structured
settlement purchase company.
2. A surety which issued a surety bond
used by a structured settlement purchase company to satisfy the requirements of NRS 42.340 and the structured settlement
purchase company which obtained the surety bond shall not cancel or modify the
surety bond during the term for which it is issued unless the surety or the
structured settlement purchase company provides written notice to the Unit at
least 20 days before the effective date of the cancellation or modification.
3. If a surety bond used by a structured
settlement purchase company to satisfy the requirements of NRS 42.340 is modified so as to make the
surety bond not comply with any provision of NRS
42.200 to 42.400 , inclusive, or the
surety bond is cancelled, the registration of the structured settlement
purchase company automatically expires on the effective date of the
modification or cancellation unless a new surety bond or letter of credit which
complies with NRS 42.200 to 42.400 , inclusive, is filed with the Unit
on or before the effective date of the modification or cancellation.
4. A modification or cancellation of a
surety bond used by a structured settlement purchase company to satisfy the
requirements of NRS 42.340 does not
affect any liability of the bonded surety company incurred before the
modification or cancellation of the surety bond.

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