Nevada Code § 159.165

Lease of mining claim or mineral rights; option to purchase
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1. If the property to be leased consists
of mining claims, an interest in the mining claims, property worked as a mine
or lands containing oil, gas, steam, gravel or any minerals, the court may
authorize the guardian to enter into a lease which provides for payment by the
lessee of a royalty, in money or in kind, in lieu of a fixed rental. The court
may also authorize the guardian to enter into a lease which provides for a
pooling agreement or authorizes the lessee to enter into pooling or other
cooperative agreements with lessees, operators or owners of other lands and
minerals for the purpose of bringing about the cooperative development and
operation of any mine, oil field or other unit of which the property of the
protected person is a part.
2. If the proposed lease contains an
option to purchase, and the property to be sold under the option consists of
mining claims, property worked as a mine, or interests in oil, gas, steam,
gravel or any mineral, which has a speculative or undefined market value, the
court may authorize the guardian to enter into such a lease and sales agreement
or give an option to purchase without requiring the property to be sold at
public auction or by private sale in the manner required by this chapter for
sales of other real property.
3. If the petition filed pursuant to this
section requests authority to enter into a lease with an option to purchase, in
addition to the notice required by NRS
159.034 , the guardian shall publish a copy of the notice at least twice,
the first publication to be at least 10 days prior to the date set for the
hearing and the second publication to be not earlier than 7 days after the date
of the first publication. The notice must be published in:
(a) A newspaper that is published in the county
where the property is located; or
(b) If no newspaper is published in the county
where the property is located, a newspaper of general circulation in that
county which is designated by the court.

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