Nevada Code § 463.0139

Capital lease defined
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Capital
lease means a bailment, lease or similar transaction in which:
1. The lease is in writing;
2. The writing includes the names and
addresses of the lessor and lessee, the term, amount of rental payments, a specific
list of the leased equipment and details of any rights which the lessee has to
extend the term or to acquire the leased equipment during the term or at the
expiration of the term including any renewals of the original term;
3. The lease serves as the functional
equivalent of an extension of credit by the lessor to the lessee;
4. The leased equipment was acquired by
the lessor specifically for a leasing transaction; and
5. The lessor is a national banking
association that is authorized to do business in this state, a banking
corporation formed or regulated under the laws of this state or a wholly owned
subsidiary of such a banking association or corporation that is formed or
regulated under the laws of this state.

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