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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 361 - PROPERTY TAX

NRS 361.463 Reduction of tax levy which exceeds statutory limitation; priority of taxes levied for payment of bonded indebtedness.

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NRS 361.463 Reduction of tax levy which exceeds statutory limitation; priority of taxes levied for payment of bonded indebtedness.
1. In any year in which the total taxes levied by all overlapping units within the boundaries of the State exceed the limitation imposed by NRS 361.453 , and it becomes necessary for that reason to reduce the levies made by any of those units, the reduction so made must be in taxes levied by those units (including the State) for purposes other than the payment of bonded indebtedness, including interest thereon.
2. The taxes levied for the payment of bonded indebtedness and the interest thereon enjoy a priority over taxes levied by each such unit (including the State) for all other purposes where reduction is necessary to comply with the limitation imposed by NRS 361.453 .
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