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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 244 - COUNTIES: GOVERNMENT

NRS 244.275 Purchase or lease of property for use of county; appraisal.

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NRS 244.275 Purchase or lease of property for use of county; appraisal.
1. The boards of county commissioners shall have power and jurisdiction in their respective counties:
(a)To purchase any real or personal property necessary for the use of the county.
(b)To lease any real or personal property necessary for the use of the county.
2. No purchase of real property shall be made by a board of county commissioners unless the value of the same has been previously appraised and fixed by one or more competent real estate appraisers selected by the board from the list of appraisers established pursuant to NRS 244.2795 . The person or persons selected shall be sworn to make a true appraisement thereof according to the best of their knowledge and ability. Purchases of real property from other federal, state or local governments are exempt from such requirement of appraisement.
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