by External Poster » Sat Apr 01, 2017 1:36 pm
This posting is from: Eileen
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I think you may be looking for this. [And the size of the unpaid check
plays a key role in determining the level/category of the crime. At
this point i would think that there is still opportunity to to come
forward and pay the check without fear of prosecution. ]
Julie
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Chapter 205 Crimes Against Property
NRS 205.445 Defrauding proprietor of hotel, inn, restaurant, motel or
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NRS 205.445 Defrauding proprietor of hotel, inn, restaurant, motel or
similar establishment.
1. It is unlawful for a person:
(a) To obtain food, foodstuffs, lodging, merchandise or other
accommodations at any hotel, inn, trailer park, motor court, boardinghouse,
rooming house, lodging house, furnished apartment house, furnished bungalow
court, furnished automobile camp, eating house, restaurant, grocery store,
market or dairy, without paying therefor, with the intent to defraud the
proprietor or manager thereof;
(b) To obtain credit at a hotel, inn, trailer park, motor court,
boardinghouse, rooming house, lodging house, furnished apartment house,
furnished bungalow court, furnished automobile camp, eating house,
restaurant, grocery store, market or dairy by the use of any false
pretense; or
(c) After obtaining credit, food, lodging, merchandise or other
accommodations at a hotel, inn, trailer park, motor court, boardinghouse,
rooming house, lodging house, furnished apartment house, furnished bungalow
court, furnished automobile camp, eating house, restaurant, grocery store,
market or dairy, to abscond or surreptitiously, or by force, menace or
threats, to remove any part of his or her baggage therefrom, without paying
for the food or accommodations.
2. A person who violates any of the provisions of subsection 1 shall be
punished:
(a) Where the total value of the credit, food, foodstuffs, lodging,
merchandise or other accommodations received from any one establishment is
$250 or more, for a category D felony as provided in NRS 193.130. In
addition to any other penalty, the court shall order the person to pay
restitution.
(b) Otherwise, for a misdemeanor.
3. Proof that lodging, food, foodstuffs, merchandise or other
accommodations were obtained by false pretense, or by false or fictitious
show or pretense of any baggage or other property, or that the person
refused or willfully neglected to pay for the food, foodstuffs, lodging,
merchandise or other accommodations, or that the person gave in payment for
the food, foodstuffs, lodging, merchandise or other accommodations
negotiable paper on which payment was refused, or that the person absconded
without paying or offering to pay for the food, foodstuffs, lodging,
merchandise or other accommodations, or that the person surreptitiously
removed or attempted to remove his or her baggage, is prima facie evidence
of the fraudulent intent mentioned in this section.
4. This section does not apply where there has been an agreement in writing
for delay in payment for a period to exceed 10 days
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On Apr 1, 2017 2:37 AM, "annie" <dlvdisc@divalas.vegas> wrote:
> Sorry if this is not what you want to hear and sorry if I come off as a
> total b*tch about this.
>
> Slowness of the serving staff due to a systems issue (point of sale
> system malfunction) and intentionally walking out on a check are two
> totally different issues!
>
> The latter is, technically, "Defrauding an Inkeeper" under NRS and is a
> fairly serious offense!
>
> Walking out on a check reflects very poorly on Diva Las Vegas and on the
> TG community as a whole.
>
> We expect those who did not pay to please come forward and settle up.
> This is, unfortunately, two apparent walk-outs during the 2017 event and
> we expect better from our attendees.
>
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