Nevada Code § 270.010

Procedure for correction of maps or plats
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Whenever:
1. The map or plat of any city or of any
part thereof or addition thereto, filed or recorded in accordance with the then
existing law or filed and recorded in accordance with this chapter is, by
reason of error or mistake, or lack of sufficient description, or by reason of
the fact that the original map or plat is lost or destroyed, or by reason of
the fact that there have been filed or recorded two or more conflicting maps or
plats for such city or part thereof or addition thereto, is uncertain or
ambiguous; or
2. By reason of the mistaken, faulty,
erroneous platting or description of or on any such map or plat, or by reason
of the destruction of section corners or other artificial or natural monuments,
there is any substantial uncertainty, ambiguity or confusion as to the correct
and accurate description or location of the lands, blocks or lots therein
described or the lines of the blocks, lots, streets, alleys, highways, parks,
school property, cemeteries or other pieces or parcels devoted to public use,
such lost or
destroyed map or plat may be restored or such faulty, erroneous or ambiguous
map or plat may be corrected, or the confusion, ambiguity or uncertainty
arising by reason of there being two or more conflicting maps or plats, or by
reason of the destruction of section corners or other artificial or natural
monuments, may be cured as provided in NRS
270.010 to 270.150 , inclusive.

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