Nevada Code § 111.721

Nonprobate transfer defined
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1. Nonprobate transfer means a transfer
of any property or interest in property from a decedent to one or more other
persons by operation of law or by contract that is effective upon the death of
the decedent and includes, without limitation:
(a) A transfer by right of survivorship,
including a transfer pursuant to subsection 1 of NRS 115.060 ;
(b) A transfer by deed upon death pursuant to NRS 111.655 to 111.699 , inclusive; and
(c) A security registered as transferable on the
death of a person.
2. The term does not include:
(a) Property that is subject to administration in
probate of the estate of the decedent;
(b) Property that is set aside, without
administration, pursuant to NRS 146.070 ;
(c) Property transferred pursuant to an affidavit
as authorized by NRS 146.080 ; and
(d) Property transferred from an estate or a
trust pursuant to a power of appointment granted under a will or trust, as
applicable.

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