Bob .... You are right, as I noted in the post, those were the documents as a couple of years ago. After more internet digging I found a new document posted on the Nikon site for USA warranty and it is different from the 25 years that what you said came with the 10X32 EDG replacement.
I could find just the one document for binoculars (no electronics) on the Nikon site and it is now a lifetime warranty rather than a 25 years warranty. It applies only to the original owner, it is for "new" binoculars, and it covers only defects in materials and workmanship. I could not find anything on the previous No Fault Policy.
http://www.nikonsportoptics.com/en_...tting-Scope_No_Electronic-warranty-sample.pdf
So, am I correct to assume this means there is no longer a no fault policy and one can no longer sell a used Nikon binocular to someone and still have a warranty to go along with it? Looks that way! If Pileatus is right and a policy can be revoked at will by the manufacturer, then to me, that diminishes the resale value of Nikon binoculars. The "Warranty", be it the previous 25 year or the new lifetime, applies only to the original purchaser. It looks like any used buyer is without warranty coverage.
Looks like it is time to ask Nikon about the status of the No Fault Policy. If I have a Nikon account I will ask them. (Edit: Found my account and sent a msg asking about the No-Fault Policy Status. Will post a follow-up if I hear back.)
Below is an image of the pdf file linked above. I recently purchased a Monarch 7 8X30 and the warranty document that was in the box is the same as in the pdf file, but in the bottom right corner, the reference code is WULTN-R (1402V1) rather than (XXXX) XXXX-XXXX.