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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 271 - LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS

NRS 271.431 Pledge of revenues.

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NRS 271.431 Pledge of revenues. As used in NRS 271.431 to 271.434 , inclusive, “revenue” means any money pledged wholly or in part for crediting to or payment of assessments, subject to any existing pledges or other contractual limitations and may include:
1. Moneys derived from one, all or any combination of revenue resources appertaining to any facilities of the municipality, financed in whole or in part with the proceeds of assessments levied pursuant to the assessment ordinance, including, but not limited to, use and service charges, rents, fees and any other income derived from the operation or ownership of, from the use or services of, or from the availability of or services appertaining to, the lease of, any sale or other disposal of, any contract or other arrangement, or otherwise derived in connection with such facilities or all or any part of any property appertaining to the facilities.
2. Any loans, grants or contributions to the municipality from the Federal Government, the State or any public body for the payment of all or any portion of the cost of the project for which the assessments were levied.
3. The proceeds of any excise taxes levied and collected by the municipality or otherwise received by it and authorized by law to be pledged for the payment of the project for which the assessments were levied or for the payment of the assessments levied to finance the cost of the project but excluding the proceeds of any general (ad valorem) taxes.
4. Any money pledged pursuant to an assessment ordinance adopted in accordance with NRS 271.650 .
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