Nevada Code § 90.308

Viatical settlement investment defined
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Viatical settlement investment means the
contractual right to receive a specified portion of the death benefit or
ownership of a life insurance policy or certificate in exchange for
consideration that is less than the dollar amount of the expected death benefit
of the life insurance policy or certificate. The term does not include:
1. A transaction between a viator and a
provider of viatical settlements;
2. A transfer of ownership or beneficial interest
in a life insurance policy from a provider of viatical settlements to another
provider of viatical settlements, or to a legal entity formed solely for the
purpose of holding ownership or beneficial interest in a life insurance policy
or policies;
3. The bona fide assignment of a life
insurance policy to a bank, savings bank, savings and loan association, credit
union or other licensed lending institution as collateral for a loan; or
4. The exercise of accelerated benefits
pursuant to the terms of a life insurance policy issued in accordance with
title 57 of NRS.

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