Nevada Code § 119.1835

Sales: Disclosure to purchaser of location of rights-of-way and easements for electrical transmission lines
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is unlawful for a developer to sell any lot, parcel, unit or interest in a
subdivision without disclosing to the purchaser in writing, before the
purchaser signs any binding agreement, the location in the subdivision, and on
all land contiguous thereto, of all rights-of-way and easements for
transmission lines of public utilities that supply electricity if the developer
knows or reasonably should know the locations of such rights-of-way and easements.

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