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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 271 - LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS

NRS 271.645 Recording of list of tracts, assessments and special benefits.

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NRS 271.645 Recording of list of tracts, assessments and special benefits.
1. If assessments are modified pursuant to an ordinance adopted pursuant to NRS 271.6415 or 271.6445 , upon adoption of the ordinance, the governing body shall cause to be recorded in the office of the county recorder a certified copy of a list of the tracts in the improvement district, the amount of the assessment on each such tract and the amount of maximum special benefits to be derived from the project, as modified, by each tract in the improvement district, as shown on the assessment plat provided by the engineer pursuant to NRS 271.641 .
2. Neither the failure to record the list as provided in this section or any defect or omission in the list regarding any parcel or parcels within the district affects the validity of any assessment, the lien for the payment thereof or the priority of that lien.
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