Nevada Code § 111.370

Creation of easement by grant; signing, recording and contents of instrument creating easement
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1. An easement for collection of solar
energy may be created by a grant from the owner of neighboring land to the
owner of land on which equipment for the collection of solar energy has been or
is planned to be installed.
2. The easement is an interest in real
property.
3. The grant must be expressed in a
written instrument, signed by the grantor. When acknowledged, the instrument
must be recorded by the county recorder in the county where the burdened and
benefited lands are situated.
4. The instrument must include a
description of:
(a) The burdened and benefited lands.
(b) The location, size and periods of operation
of the equipment to be used in collecting the solar energy.
(c) The open area to be preserved for passage of
direct solar radiation across the burdened land to the collecting equipment, by
dimensions or bearings from the collecting equipment or by a statement that no
obstructions which cast a shadow on the equipment during its periods of
operation are allowed on the burdened land.

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