Nevada Code § 598.280

Unlawful acts
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It
is unlawful for any seller:
1. To fail to inform any buyer orally, at
the time the buyer signs any door-to-door sale contract or purchases any
consumer goods or services as a result of a door-to-door sale, of the buyers
right to cancel the contract or to misrepresent in any manner said buyers
right to cancel;
2. To fail or refuse to honor any valid
notice of cancellation by a buyer;
3. To fail or refuse to return, within 10
business days after receiving notice of cancellation, any goods or property
traded in, in substantially as good condition as when received;
4. To fail or refuse to refund all
payments made under the contract or sale within 10 business days after
receiving notice of cancellation;
5. To fail to notify a buyer within 10
business days after the receipt of a buyers notice of cancellation whether the
seller intends to repossess or to abandon any shipped or delivered goods; or
6. To negotiate, transfer, sell or assign
any note or other evidence of indebtedness to a finance company or other third
party prior to midnight of the 5th business day following the day the contract
was signed or the goods or services were purchased.

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