Nevada Code § 111.065

Joint tenancy in real and personal property: Creation
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1. Joint tenancy in real property may be
created by a single will or transfer when expressly declared in the will or
transfer to be a joint tenancy, or by transfer from a sole owner to himself or
herself and others, or from tenants in common to themselves, or to themselves
and others, or to one of them and others, or from a married couple when holding
title as community property or otherwise to themselves, or to themselves and
others, or to one of them and others, when expressly declared in the transfer
to be a joint tenancy, or when granted or devised to executors or trustees as
joint tenants.
2. A joint tenancy in personal property
may be created by a written transfer, agreement or instrument.

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