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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 334 - PURCHASING: GENERALLY

NRS 334.050 Statutory authorization required for lease, purchase or acquisition of real property.

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NRS 334.050 Statutory authorization required for lease, purchase or acquisition of real property. Unless otherwise provided by law, no state department, division, bureau, commission, board, authority or agency, and no state officer, commissioner, representative of the State, or other state employee acting by, for, or on account of any office, department, board, commission, bureau, agency or institution operating by authority of law, and supported in whole or in part by any public funds, whether the funds are funds received from the Federal Government or any branch or agency thereof, or from private or any other sources, and whether or not its funds are deposited in the State Treasury, may lease, purchase or enter into any contract for the purchase of, or receive or acquire by gift, grant, devise or in any other manner, any real property.
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