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

NRS 111A.360 Effect of relocation of easement.

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NRS 111A.360 Effect of relocation of easement.
1. Relocation of an easement under this chapter:
(a)Is not a new transfer or a new grant of an interest in the servient estate or the dominant estate;
(b)Is not a breach or default of, and does not trigger, a due-on-sale clause or other transfer-restriction clause under a security instrument, except as otherwise determined by a court under law other than this chapter;
(c)Is not a breach or default of a lease, except as otherwise determined by a court under law other than this chapter;
(d)Is not a breach or default by the servient estate owner of a recorded document affected by the relocation, except as otherwise determined by a court under law other than this chapter;
(e)Does not affect the priority of the easement with respect to other recorded real-property interests burdening the area of the servient estate where the easement was located before the relocation; and
(f)Is not a fraudulent conveyance or voidable transaction under law.
2. This chapter does not affect any other method of relocating an easement permitted under law of this State other than this chapter.
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