Nevada Code § 576.042

Civil action for violation of chapter or misrepresentation or fraud; limitation of actions; service of process
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1. Any:
(a) Producer of livestock or farm products or the
producers agent or consignee or produce vendor;
(b) Licensed broker, dealer or commission
merchant; or
(c) Nonprofit organization or association,
including the Nevada Mineral Exhibition, 4-H clubs, the Future Farmers of
America, the Nevada Junior Livestock Show, the Nevada State Livestock Show and
the Nevada Hereford Association,
who is
injured by any violation of the provisions of this chapter, or by any
misrepresentations or fraud on the part of any licensed dealer, broker or
commission merchant, may maintain a civil action against the dealer, broker or
commission merchant. If the dealer, broker or commission merchant is licensed,
he or she may also maintain an action against the surety on any bonds, or the
money or securities deposited in lieu of a bond. In such an action against an
unlicensed dealer, broker or commission merchant, the injured person is
entitled to treble damages.
2. Any person having a claim pursuant to
subsection 1 against any licensed dealer, broker or commission merchant must
begin legal action on any bond, or money or securities deposited in lieu of a
bond, for recovery of the amount claimed to be due within 1 year after the
claim has accrued.
3. Pursuant to subsection 4 of NRS 576.030 , process may be served by
delivering to the Director duplicate copies of the process and paying a fee
established by regulation of the State Board of Agriculture. The service upon
the Director shall be deemed service upon the dealer, broker or commission
merchant. The Director shall forward one copy of the process by registered mail
prepaid to the defendant dealer, broker or commission merchant, specifying the
day and hour of service. The return receipt of the defendant is prima facie
evidence of the completion of service. If service of summons is made upon the
Director in accordance with the provisions of this subsection, the period
within which the defendant must appear is extended 10 days. The provisions of
this subsection are not exclusive, but if a defendant dealer, broker or
commission merchant is found within the State of Nevada, he or she must be
served with process in the State of Nevada.

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