Nevada Statutes
§ 234.180 — Recording of evidence of ownership after approval by Congress; retroactive effect
Nevada § 234.180
JurisdictionNevada
Title 19MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS RELATED TO GOVERNMENT AND
Ch. 234State
Interstate Compact Defining a Portion of the
Arizona-Nevada Boundary on the Colorado River
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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 234.180 (2026).
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From and after the date of approval by the Congress of the United States of the Compact set forth in NRS 234.140, the county recorder of Clark County, Nevada, shall accept and record, without charge therefor, patents, deeds or other evidence of ownership or interest in any lands recorded in Mohave County, Arizona, which were previously considered a part of the State of Arizona but are now included within the boundary of the State of Nevada as described in NRS 234.140. Recordings made under the provisions of this section shall have retroactive effect to the date of their original recording in the State of Arizona.
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§ 234.140
Nevada § 234.140
Legislative History
(Added to NRS by 1960, 150 )
Nearby Sections
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§ 234.020
Filing of maps of state boundaries§ 234.130
Ratification and approval of Compact§ 234.140
Terms and provisions of Compact§ 234.160
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