Nevada Code § 598.910

Effect of transfer by organization of its obligation to provide goods or services; circumstances under which buyer may rescind contract
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1. If an organization transfers its
obligation to provide goods or services to a buyer to another organization
which provides substantially fewer goods or services, the buyer may consent to
the transfer in writing after a full disclosure to him or her of the goods and
services to be provided by the new organization. If a buyer does not consent,
his or her contract is rescinded, and he or she must be given a refund pro rata
based on the amount of time he or she was a member of the organization.
2. The buyer may rescind the contract and
the organization shall give him or her a refund pro rata based on the amount of
time he or she was a member of the organization if any of the following
circumstances occur:
(a) Except as otherwise provided in this
paragraph, the organization moves its place of business which is geographically
closest to the buyers residence, as indicated in the contract, more than 20
miles farther from the buyers residence than it was when the contract for
membership was signed. The provisions of this paragraph do not apply if:
(1) The organization offers the buyer a
substantially equivalent at-home ordering service through at least one other
generally available channel of communication, including, without limitation,
the Internet;
(2) The at-home ordering service offers
the same categories of goods and services provided by the organization at the
time the organization moves its place of business; and
(3) Any goods ordered by the buyer through
the at-home ordering service are shipped, at the election of the buyer, to
either the buyers residence, as indicated in the contract, or a freight
receiver within 20 miles of that residence.
(b) Within 6 months after the contract for
membership was signed, the organization stops providing any category of goods
or services represented to the buyer to be available when he or she signed the
contract.

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