Nevada Statutes
§ 355.190 — Loans and advances of credit by Federal Housing Administrator
Nevada § 355.190
JurisdictionNevada
Title 31PUBLIC FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION
Ch. 355Public
INVESTMENT IN BONDS OF HOME OWNERS’ LOAN CORPORATION AND
FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK; LOANS AND ADVANCES INSURED BY FEDERAL HOUSING
ADMINISTRATOR
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Bluebook
Nev. Rev. Stat. § 355.190 (2026).
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1. Subject to such regulations as may be prescribed by the Federal Housing Administrator, the State of Nevada and any city or county or instrumentality thereof are authorized:
(a)To make such loans and advances of credit, and purchases of obligations representing the loans and advances of credit, as are eligible for insurance by the Federal Housing Administrator, and to obtain such insurance.
(b)To make such loans secured by mortgage on real property as are eligible for insurance by the Federal Housing Administrator, and to obtain such insurance.
(c)To purchase, invest in, and dispose of notes or bonds secured by mortgage insured by the Federal Housing Administrator, securities of national mortgage associations, and debentures issued by the Federal Housing Administrator.
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Legislative History
[Part 1:58:1935; A 1937, 147 ; 1939, 43 ; 1931 NCL § 3652.01] + [Part 2:58:1935; 1931 NCL § 3652.02] + [3:58:1935; 1931 NCL § 3652.03]
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Nevada § 355.190, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nv/355.190.