Nevada Code § 155.0955

Transfer instrument defined
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Transfer
instrument means a legal document intended to effectuate a transfer of
property for less than fair market value, whether such transfer becomes
effective during the life of the transferor or on or after the transferors
death and includes, without limitation:
1. A will;
2. A trust;
3. A deed; and
4. Any form, contract or other document
which:
(a) Creates, conveys or transfers any interest in
property;
(b) Creates any type of joint ownership;
(c) Establishes a right of survivorship;
(d) Designates a beneficiary;
(e) Adds an authorized signer on any bank or
brokerage account;
(f) Creates or attempts to effectuate a
nonprobate transfer to be effective upon the death of the transferor; or
(g) Is intended to amend, modify, eliminate,
supersede or revoke any other transfer instrument.

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