Nevada Statutes

§ 533.383 — Effect of recording or failing to record deed of conveyance

Nevada § 533.383
JurisdictionNevada
Title 48WATER
Ch. 533Adjudication
Applications, Permits and Certificates

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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 533.383 (2026).

Text

1. The recording of a deed pursuant to NRS 533.382 shall be deemed to impart notice of the contents of the deed to all persons at the time the deed is recorded, and a subsequent purchaser or mortgagee shall be deemed to purchase and take with notice of the contents of the deed. 2. The deed of:

(a)An application or permit to appropriate any of the public waters;
(b)A certificate of appropriation;
(c)An adjudicated or unadjudicated water right; or
(d)An application or permit to change the place of diversion, manner of use or place of use of water, Ê that has not been recorded as required by NRS 533.382 shall be deemed void as against a subsequent purchaser who in good faith and for valuable consideration purchases the same application, right, certificate or permit, or any portion thereof

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Legislative History

(Added to NRS by 1995, 435 )

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