Nevada Code § 97.125

Retail seller and seller defined
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1. Retail seller or seller means:
(a) A person engaged in the business of selling
or leasing goods or services to retail buyers or a licensee, franchisee,
assignee or corporate affiliate or subsidiary of such a person;
(b) A person, other than a financial institution,
who enters into agreements prescribing the terms for the extension of credit
pursuant to which the person may, with the buyers consent, purchase or acquire
one or more obligations of the buyer to a retail seller if the purchase, lease,
loan or other obligation to be paid in accordance with the agreement is
evidenced by a sales slip or memorandum; or
(c) A person, other than a financial institution,
who regularly extends, whether in connection with sales or leases of goods or
services, credit which is payable by agreement in more than four installments
or for which the payment of a finance charge may be required.
2. As used in this section, financial
institution means:
(a) A bank, credit union, savings institution or
trust company organized under, or supervised pursuant to, the laws of the
United States or of any state, or any affiliate or subsidiary thereof; or
(b) A person licensed pursuant to chapter 675 of NRS.

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