Nevada Code § 269.135

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1. Any property, real or personal,
necessary for the public use of the town or city, or the inhabitants thereof,
may be condemned and appropriated in the manner provided in this section.
2. The board of county commissioners shall
appoint one referee, and the claimant or claimants, or owner or owners of the
property sought to be condemned, shall appoint one referee; and in the event
the two referees so appointed shall not agree in the valuation of the property
or the interest or interests claimed therein, then the two so appointed shall
select a third referee, and the decision of the majority of such three, as to
the valuation of the property or the interest or interests therein by them
appraised, shall be reported to the board of county commissioners, and shall be
by them regarded as final and binding, unless the party deeming himself or
herself aggrieved by the decision of such referees shall appeal therefrom to
the district court of the proper county within 30 days after notice of such
decision shall have been served upon the party.
3. Upon the tender, in lawful money of the
United States, of the sum named as the value of such property interest or
interests to the claimant or claimants, or owner or owners thereof, or agent or
attorney thereof, such property, or the interest or interests therein
appraised, shall become and be the property of the town or city, and the board
of county commissioners may, at any time after 20 days notice, cause the
sheriff of the county to remove all persons and obstructions from such
property, in case the same be real, and may take immediate possession of the
condemned property, whether the same be real or personal.
4. In case the claimant or claimants, or
owner or owners of property sought to be condemned, as herein provided, shall
refuse or neglect, when required by the board of county commissioners, to
appoint a referee to value such property, then the board of county
commissioners shall constitute a board of appraisers of such property, and
their valuation of the same shall be final and binding, subject to right of
appeal, as hereinbefore provided; but no act of condemnation of property, or of
any claim of interest therein as herein provided, shall be deemed or held as an
admission on the part of the town or city, or the inhabitants thereof, of the
legality of the asserted claim thereto or right therein.
5. In the condemnation of property, as
provided in this section, the referees or county commissioners, as the case may
be, shall consider whether the proposed improvement, for which the property is
so condemned, will be of any benefit to the person or persons owning or
claiming the property or some interest therein, and if they find that the same
will be a benefit to such person or persons, they shall estimate the value of
such benefit to the person or persons and deduct the amount thereof from the
estimated value of the property or interest therein condemned.

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