Nevada Code § 318.5124

Exceptions to requirements for sale at auction
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A board of trustees may sell any real property
owned by the district without complying with the provisions of NRS 318.5122 and 318.5123 to:
1. A person who owns real property located
adjacent to the real property to be sold if the board has determined by
resolution that the sale will be in the best interest of the district and the
real property is a:
(a) Parcel that, as a result of its size, is too
small to establish an economically viable use by anyone other than the person
who owns real property adjacent to the real property for sale; or
(b) Parcel which is subject to a deed restriction
prohibiting the use of the real property by anyone other than the person who
owns real property adjacent to the real property for sale.
2. The State or another governmental
entity if:
(a) The sale restricts the use of the real
property to a public use; and
(b) The board adopts a resolution finding that
the sale will be in the best interest of the district.

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