Nevada Statutes

§ 564.090 — Evidentiary effect of certificates of recordation

Nevada § 564.090
JurisdictionNevada
Title 50ANIMALS
Ch. 564Brands

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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 564.090 (2026).

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All certificates of recordation of brands or brands and marks furnished by the Department under the provisions of this chapter are prima facie evidence of the ownership of all animals of the kind or kinds and bearing the brand or brands and mark or marks specified and as set forth therein, and those certificates must be taken as evidence of that ownership in all suits of law or in equity, or in any criminal proceedings, if the title to animals in this State is involved or proper to be proved.

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Legislative History

[10:26:1923; A 1923, 316 ; NCL § 3799]—(NRS A 1961, 537 ; 1993, 1736 ; 1999, 3674 )

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