Nevada Code § 3.170

Signing of records left unsigned by predecessor
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At any time after March 22, 1911, it shall be
lawful for the district judge of each judicial district, during the judges
continuance in office, to sign any and all minutes and records of the court of
the district for which he or she is incumbent, in whatsoever district or county
the same may be, left unsigned by the judges predecessor in office or by any
district judge previously sitting in the district or county, and such minutes
and records, when thus signed, shall have the same force and effect to which
they would have been entitled had they been signed by such predecessor in
office, or by such district judge previously sitting in the district or the
county.

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