Nevada Code § 133.130

Effect of revocation of subsequent will
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If, after the making of any will, the testator
executes a valid second will that includes provisions revoking the first will,
the destruction, cancellation or revocation of the second will does not revive
the first will unless:
1. It appears by the terms of the
revocation or the manner in which the revocation occurred that it was the
intention to revive and give effect to the first will; or
2. After the destruction, cancellation or
revocation, the first will is reexecuted.

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