Nevada Code § 705.050

Validity of contract for conditional sale
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No contract of the type provided for in NRS 705.030 to 705.070 , inclusive, shall be valid as
against any subsequent judgment creditor or any subsequent bona fide purchaser
for value and without notice, unless:
1. The contract is evidenced by an
instrument executed by the parties and duly acknowledged by the vendee, lessee or
bailee, as the case may be, or duly proved before some person authorized by law
to take acknowledgments of deeds, and in the same manner as deeds are
acknowledged or proved;
2. The instrument is filed for record in
the Office of the Secretary of State of this state; and
3. Each car or locomotive engine so sold,
leased or hired, or contracted to be sold, leased or hired, has the name of the
vendor, lessor or bailor plainly marked in letters not less than 1 inch in size
on each side thereof, followed by the word owner or lessor or bailor, as
the case may be.

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