Nevada Code § 459.642

Effect of certificate of completion: Limitations on relief from liability
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The holder of a
certificate of completion is not released from liability:
1. If the holder obtained approval of his
or her application, approval of his or her remedial agreement or issuance of
the certificate by means of fraud, misrepresentation or a knowing failure to
disclose material information;
2. If the existence of the hazardous
substance on the property was not disclosed in his or her remedial agreement,
whether or not the holder knew or should have known of its existence;
3. With respect to a release of a
hazardous substance caused by the holder or his or her agent, unless the
release is remedied before the certificate of completion is issued and is
included in the certificate of completion;
4. In a criminal prosecution or an action
for damage to a natural resource;
5. In an action for nuisance at common
law, for trespass or for the conduct of an abnormally dangerous activity;
6. With respect to a use of the property
for which the property is no longer suitable after the removal or remediation
has been carried out, as identified pursuant to subparagraph (2) of paragraph
(a) of subsection 2 of NRS 459.636 ; or
7. For a release of any hazardous
substance not specified in the remedial agreement.

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