Statute 60-437: Waiver of privilege by contract or previous disclosure.
A person who would otherwise have a privilege to refuse to disclose or to
prevent another from disclosing a specified matter has no such privilege with
respect to that matter if the judge finds that such person or any other person
while the holder of the privilege has (a) contracted with a party against whom
the privilege is claimed that he or she would not claim the privilege or, (b)
without coercion, or without any trickery, deception, or fraud practiced
against him or her, and with knowledge of the privilege, made disclosure of any
part of the matter or consented to such a disclosure made by anyone.
History: L. 1963, ch. 303, 60-437; Jan. 1, 1964.