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Statutes > Nevada > Title-43 > Chapter-487 > Repairs-rebuilt-vehicles-salvage-vehicles-total-loss-vehicles-nonrepairable-vehicles > 487-760

487.760  “Nonrepairable vehicle” defined.  “Nonrepairable vehicle” means a motor vehicle other than an abandoned vehicle, as defined in NRS 487.210, that:

      1.  Has value only as a source of parts or scrap metal;

      2.  Has been designated by its owner for dismantling as a source of parts or scrap metal;

      3.  Has been stripped of all body panels, doors, hatches, substantially all interior components and substantially all grill and light assemblies; or

      4.  Has been burned, destroyed or otherwise damaged to such an extent that it cannot be returned to a condition which is legal for operation on the highways of this State.

      (Added to NRS by 2003, 1909)

     

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-43 > Chapter-487 > Repairs-rebuilt-vehicles-salvage-vehicles-total-loss-vehicles-nonrepairable-vehicles > 487-760

487.760  “Nonrepairable vehicle” defined.  “Nonrepairable vehicle” means a motor vehicle other than an abandoned vehicle, as defined in NRS 487.210, that:

      1.  Has value only as a source of parts or scrap metal;

      2.  Has been designated by its owner for dismantling as a source of parts or scrap metal;

      3.  Has been stripped of all body panels, doors, hatches, substantially all interior components and substantially all grill and light assemblies; or

      4.  Has been burned, destroyed or otherwise damaged to such an extent that it cannot be returned to a condition which is legal for operation on the highways of this State.

      (Added to NRS by 2003, 1909)

     


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-43 > Chapter-487 > Repairs-rebuilt-vehicles-salvage-vehicles-total-loss-vehicles-nonrepairable-vehicles > 487-760

487.760  “Nonrepairable vehicle” defined.  “Nonrepairable vehicle” means a motor vehicle other than an abandoned vehicle, as defined in NRS 487.210, that:

      1.  Has value only as a source of parts or scrap metal;

      2.  Has been designated by its owner for dismantling as a source of parts or scrap metal;

      3.  Has been stripped of all body panels, doors, hatches, substantially all interior components and substantially all grill and light assemblies; or

      4.  Has been burned, destroyed or otherwise damaged to such an extent that it cannot be returned to a condition which is legal for operation on the highways of this State.

      (Added to NRS by 2003, 1909)