Nevada Revised Statutes 111.045 – Legality of conveyances executed before December 2, 1861, depends on laws and customs of mining and agricultural districts
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The legality of the execution, acknowledgment, proof, form or record of any conveyance, or other instrument made, executed, acknowledged, proved or recorded prior to December 2, 1861, shall not be affected by anything contained in this chapter, but shall depend for its validity or legality upon the laws and customs then in existence and in force in the mining and agricultural districts.
Terms Used In Nevada Revised Statutes 111.045
- Conveyance: shall be construed to embrace every instrument in writing, except a last will and testament, whatever may be its form, and by whatever name it may be known in law, by which any estate or interest in lands is created, aliened, assigned or surrendered. See Nevada Revised Statutes 111.010