Nevada Statutes
§ 539.353 — Holding of property in this state or in adjoining state
Nevada § 539.353
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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 539.353 (2026).
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So far as may be necessary for fully carrying out the purposes of NRS 539.335 to 539.353, inclusive, such cooperating district in the adjoining state may hold title to property in this state, and such cooperating district in this state may hold title to property in the adjoining state.
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Legislative History
[6:188:1919; 1919 RL p. 3308; NCL § 8237]
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§ 539.010
Short title§ 539.013
Definitions§ 539.015
Publication of notice§ 539.017
Construction§ 539.025
Contents of petition§ 539.027
Undertaking§ 539.035
Adjournment of hearing§ 539.040
Informalities in petition to be disregarded; reason for refusal or dismissal of petition; mandamus§ 539.045
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