NRS 104A.2306 – Priority of certain liens arising by operation of law.
If a person in the ordinary course of his or her business furnishes services or materials with respect to goods subject to a lease contract, a lien upon those goods in the possession of that person given by statute or rule of law for those materials or services takes priority over any interest of the […]
NRS 104A.2307 – Priority of liens arising by attachment or levy on, security interests in and other claims to goods.
1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 104A.2306, a creditor of a lessee takes subject to the lease contract. 2. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3 and in NRS 104A.2306 and 104A.2308, a creditor of a lessor takes subject to the lease contract unless the creditor holds a lien that attached to the goods […]
NRS 104A.2308 – Special rights of creditors.
1. A creditor of a lessor in possession of goods subject to a lease contract may treat the lease contract as void if as against the creditor retention of possession by the lessor is fraudulent under any statute or rule of law, but retention of possession in good faith and current course of trade by […]
NRS 104A.2309 – Lessor’s and lessee’s rights when goods become fixtures.
1. In this section: (a) Goods are “fixtures” when they become so related to particular real estate that an interest in them arises under real estate law; (b) A “fixture filing” is the filing, in the office where a mortgage on the real estate would be filed or recorded, of a financing statement covering goods […]
NRS 104A.2310 – Lessor’s and lessee’s rights when goods become accessions.
1. Goods are “accessions” when they are installed in or affixed to other goods. 2. The interest of a lessor or a lessee under a lease contract entered into before the goods became accessions is superior to all interests in the whole except as stated in subsection 4. 3. The interest of a lessor or […]
NRS 104A.2301 – Enforceability of lease contract.
Except as otherwise provided in this article, a lease contract is effective and enforceable according to its terms between the parties, against purchasers of the goods and against creditors of the parties. (Added to NRS by 1989, 350; A 1989, 721)