Nevada Code § 123.160

Effect of failure to record inventory
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1. When a married person is a resident of
this state, the failure to file for record an inventory of such persons
separate property in the office of the recorder of the county of residence, or
the omission from the inventory, filed for record in such office, of any part
of such property, except as to real property situate in another county, is
prima facie evidence, as between such married person and purchasers in good
faith and for a valuable consideration from the other spouse, that the property
of which no inventory has been so filed, or which has been omitted from the
inventory, is not the separate property of such person. As to any real property
situate in another county, the failure to file for record an inventory thereof
in the office of the recorder of the county where the same is situate, or the
omission from the inventory, filed for record in such office, of any part of
such real property, is prima facie evidence, as between the married person and
such purchasers as aforesaid, that such real property of which no inventory has
been so filed, or which has been omitted from the inventory, is not such
persons separate property.
2. When a married person is not a resident
of this state, the failure to file for record an inventory of such persons
separate property in the office of the recorder of the county where any portion
of such property is situate, located or used, or the omission from the
inventory, filed in such office, of any part of such property, is, as to all
such property situate, located or used in that county, of which no inventory
has been so filed, or which has been omitted from the inventory, prima facie
evidence, as between the married person and such purchasers as aforesaid, that
the same is not such persons separate property.
3. The provisions of NRS 123.140 , 123.150 and this section do not preclude
the introduction of other evidence to show the separate or community character
of the property of the spouses.

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