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NRS 108.2437

Discharge of notice of lien: Recording by lien claimant; form; liability for failure to record

Known as the Uniform Federal Lien Registration Act

The act spans §§ 108–108 (195 sections).

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Barney v. Mt. Rose Heating & Air Conditioning (2008)

Most recently applied in Barney v. Mt. Rose Heating & Air Conditioning (September 2008)

(Added to NRS by 1991, 1104; A 1995, 1509; 2001, 30; 2003, 2615)

1. As soon as practicable, but not later than 10 days after a notice of lien upon the property pursuant to NRS 108.221 to 108.246, inclusive, is fully satisfied or discharged, the lien claimant shall cause to be recorded a discharge or release of the notice of lien in substantially the following form:

2. If the lien claimant fails to comply with the provisions of subsection 1, the lien claimant is liable in a civil action to the owner of the property, his or her heirs or assigns for any actual damages caused by the lien claimant’s failure to comply with those provisions or $100, whichever is greater, and for a reasonable attorney’s fee and the costs of bringing the action.

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