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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 539 - IRRIGATION DISTRICTS

NRS 539.693 Sale of land in district because of delinquency in payment of tax; land sold subject to accrued and accruing liens for charges, tolls, assessments and taxes.

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NRS 539.693 Sale of land in district because of delinquency in payment of tax; land sold subject to accrued and accruing liens for charges, tolls, assessments and taxes.
1. Whenever the county officers designated in NRS 539.683 shall sell any of the lands in the district because of delinquencies in the payment of district, state or county taxes, the lands shall be sold subject to the accrued and accruing liens for district assessments, charges and tolls against the same; and under no circumstances shall the water and water rights of the district be included or sold at such delinquent sales unless and until all district taxes, assessments, charges and tolls against such lands shall have been first fully paid to the district.
2. Unpaid and accruing district assessments, taxes, charges and tolls against such lands sold at delinquent tax sales shall continue a charge and lien against such lands, and any purchaser of such lands, except the district itself, shall take the same subject to the payment by the purchaser of all such accrued and accruing charges, tolls, assessments and taxes in addition to the purchase price of the land.
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