Nevada Code § 97.105

Retail installment contract and contract defined
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1. Retail installment contract or
contract means a contract, other than a retail charge agreement or an
instrument reflecting a sale made pursuant thereto, entered into or performed
in this state for a retail installment transaction.
2. The term includes a security agreement
and a bailment contract or lease if the bailee or lessee contracts to pay as
compensation for their use a sum substantially equivalent to or in excess of
the value of the goods and if it is agreed that the bailee or lessee is bound
to become or, without giving further substantial value, has the option of
becoming the owner of the goods upon full compliance with the provisions of the
bailment or lease.
3. The term does not include a bailment or
lease of a vehicle where the lessee becomes or may become the owner of the
vehicle by payment to the lessor of an amount which is substantially equal to
the residual value or the unamortized capitalized cost, if the payment is not
nominal.

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