Nevada Statutes
§ 533.492 — Subsisting right to water livestock: Manner of proof; marking of location of right
Nevada § 533.492
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Bluebook
Nev. Rev. Stat. § 533.492 (2026).
Text
1. A subsisting right to water livestock may be proven by an owner of livestock by one or more of the following items of evidence for the number of livestock and date of priority:
(a)As to water rights on open range, whether public lands or unfenced private lands or a combination of these:
(1)A statement of priority of use submitted to the Taylor Grazing Service, predecessor to the Bureau of Land Management, to show the numbers of livestock grazed upon the open range, for years from 1928 to 1934, inclusive, if accompanied by evidence of changes or absence of change since the date of the statement;
(2)A license issued by the Taylor Grazing Service for use upon the open range; or
(3)A statement of priority of use, or a license, issued by the United States Forest Service for the grazing o
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Legislative History
(Added to NRS by 1993, 1944 ; A 2017, 3504 )
Nearby Sections
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§ 533.005
Definitions§ 533.010
“Person” defined§ 533.015
“State Engineer” defined§ 533.020
“Stream system” defined§ 533.023
“Wildlife purposes” defined§ 533.024
Legislative declaration§ 533.0247
State Engineer, assistants and agents authorized to enter land to investigate and carry out duties§ 533.025
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