Nevada Code § 673.017

Investment certificate defined
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1. Investment certificate means any
certificate or contract, either paid up or purchasable on an installment basis,
which is issued for the purpose of providing a means of investment or savings.
2. An accumulative investment certificate
is an investment certificate, not full-paid and without an expressed date of
maturity, upon which the holder has the option of making payments at such times
and in such amounts as the holder elects and as the savings bank permits.
3. A full-paid investment certificate is
an investment certificate, with or without an expressed date of maturity, for
which the savings bank has received the principal amount thereof at or prior to
the time of the issuance of the certificate.
4. A minimum term investment certificate
is an investment certificate for which the savings bank has received a single
payment equal to the principal amount thereof and which has a date expressed
therein before which notice of intention to withdraw cannot be given, or which
requires written notice from the holder to the savings bank for a period
specified therein before the expiration of which period notice of intention to
withdraw cannot be given. On and after such date, or upon and after the
expiration of the specified period following such written notice, each such
certificate ceases to be a minimum term investment certificate and becomes a
full-paid investment certificate, subject to the same withdrawal rights and
restrictions as a full-paid investment certificate.

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