Qualifications for asset-backed securities.

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To qualify as an asset-backed security, a trust or other special purpose bankruptcy-remote business entity must meet the following conditions:

1. The trust or other business entity is established solely for the purpose of acquiring specific types of assets or rights to cash flows, issuing securities and other instruments representing an interest in or right to receive cash flows from those assets or rights, and engaging in activities required to service the assets or rights and any credit enhancement or support features held by the trust or other business entity; and

2. The assets of the trust or other business entity consist solely of interest-bearing obligations or other contractual obligations representing the right to receive payment from the cash flows from the assets or rights. The existence of credit enhancements, including, without limitation, letters of credit or guarantees, or support features, including, without limitation, swap agreements, do not cause a security or other instrument to be ineligible as an asset-backed security.

(Added to NRS by 2015, 3425)


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