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NRS 104.2314

Implied warranty: Merchantability; usage of trade

Known as the Uniform Commercial Code

The act spans §§ 104–104 (489 sections).

Applied in 7 court decisions — leading case Vacation Village, Inc. v. Hitachi America, Ltd. (1994)

Most recently applied in 140 Nev. Adv. Op. No. 59 - HI-TECH AGGREGATE, LLC v. PAVESTONE, LLC (September 2024)

(Added to NRS by 1965, 793)

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1. Unless excluded or modified (NRS 104.2316), a warranty that the goods shall be merchantable is implied in a contract for their sale if the seller is a merchant with respect to goods of that kind. Under this section the serving for value of food or drink to be consumed either on the premises or elsewhere is a sale.

2. Goods to be merchantable must be at least such as:

(a) Pass without objection in the trade under the contract description; and

(b) In the case of fungible goods, are of fair average quality within the description; and

(c) Are fit for the ordinary purposes for which such goods are used; and

(d) Run, within the variations permitted by the agreement, of even kind, quality and quantity within each unit and among all units involved; and

(e) Are adequately contained, packaged and labeled as the agreement may require; and

(f) Conform to the promises or affirmations of fact made on the container or label if any.

3. Unless excluded or modified (NRS 104.2316) other implied warranties may arise from course of dealing or usage of trade.

Official source: Nevada Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Nevada statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.