Nevada Code § 11.110

Occupation under written instrument or judgment; when deemed adverse
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Whenever it shall appear
that the occupant, or those under whom the occupant claims, entered into the
possession of premises, under claim of title, exclusive of any other right,
founding such claim upon a written instrument as being a conveyance of the
premises in question, or upon the decree or judgment of a competent court, and
that there has been a continued occupation and possession of the premises
included in such instrument, decree, or judgment, or of some part of such
premises, under such claim, for 5 years, the premises so included shall be
deemed to have been held adversely, except that where the premises so included
consists of a tract divided into lots, the possession of one lot shall not be
deemed a possession of any other lot of the same tract.

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