Nevada Code § 111.064

Tenancy in common or estate in community property: Creation; right of survivorship
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1. Estates as tenants in common or estates
in community property may be created by conveyance from a married couple to
themselves or to themselves and others or from a sole owner to himself or
herself and others in the same manner as a joint tenancy may be created.
2. A right of survivorship does not arise
when an estate in community property is created in a married couple, as such,
unless the instrument creating the estate expressly declares that the married
couple take the property as community property with a right of survivorship.
This right of survivorship is extinguished whenever either spouse, during the
marriage, transfers the spouses interest in the community property.

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