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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 111A - EASEMENT RELOCATION (UNIFORM ACT)

NRS 111A.220 Applicability.

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NRS 111A.220 Applicability.
1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, this chapter applies to an easement established by express grant or reservation or by prescription, implication, necessity, estoppel or other method.
2. This chapter may not be used to relocate:
(a)A public-utility easement, public-entity easement, conservation easement, negative easement or easement associated with a public road;
(b)An easement if the proposed location would encroach on an area of an estate burdened by a conservation easement or would interfere with the use or enjoyment of a public-utility easement, public-entity easement or an easement appurtenant to a conservation easement or a public road; or
(c)An easement created by a declaration in accordance with the provisions of chapter 116 of NRS.
3. This chapter does not apply to relocation of an easement by consent.
4. As used in this section, “public road” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 405.191 .
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