108.450 - Notice and advertisement of sale; redemption of property.
108.450 Notice and advertisement of sale; redemption of property.
1. The bailee shall notify the bailor of the intended sale as follows:
(a) The notice must be delivered in person or sent by mail to the last known address of the bailor.
(b) The notice must include a statement of the claim, a description of the goods, a demand for full payment and a statement that the goods will be advertised for sale and sold at public auction unless payment is made in full before the time and date of the sale specified in the notice.
2. An advertisement of the sale must be published once a week for 2 weeks consecutively in a newspaper of general circulation in the town or township where the bailee resides. The advertisement must include a description of the goods, the name of the person on whose account they are being held, and the time and place of the sale. The first publication of the advertisement must take place at least 15 days after the date on which the notice was delivered or mailed, and the sale must take place at least 15 days after the first publication. If there is no newspaper of general circulation in the town or township where the bailee resides, the notice may be given by posting notices in three or more public places in the town or township for at least 10 days before the sale.
3. The bailor may redeem the property at any time before the public auction by paying to the bailee the amount of storage charges, charges for late payment, costs of advertising and storage charges incurred by the bailee on account of the property. A bailor has no right to redeem the property if it has been sold at an auction held at the time and place specified in the notice.
[Part 1:173:1909; RL § 534; NCL § 634]—(NRS A 1981, 1038)