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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 361 - PROPERTY TAX

NRS 361.660 Complaint and summons may contain more specific description of property than is contained in assessment roll.

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NRS 361.660 Complaint and summons may contain more specific description of property than is contained in assessment roll.
1. In all suits brought by the district attorney for delinquent taxes, the district attorney is authorized and empowered to make, in the summons and complaint, additional and more certain description than that contained in the assessment roll of the real property assessed and upon which suit is brought for the taxes due thereon, as the district attorney may deem proper, whether the same is an estate in fee, possessory claims, or claim to or right of possession to any lands.
2. Where such additional description is made, evidence may be introduced to prove that the property described in the summons and complaint is the same property as that described in the assessment roll; but the complaint and summons shall aver such fact, and the judgment and execution and all proceedings thereafter shall follow the description given in the assessment roll and the additional description given in the summons and complaint.
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