Nevada Code § 324.160

Contract between Division and applicant: Contents; conditions; bond; forfeiture
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1. Upon approval by the Secretary of the
Interior of the application for a segregation, the Division must enter into a
contract with the applicant for the segregation. The contract must contain:
(a) Such complete specifications with respect to
the system of irrigation works proposed to reclaim the lands of the segregation
as the Division prescribes by regulation.
(b) The price, conditions and terms per acre at
which the irrigation works and perpetual water rights will be sold to settlers.
(c) The price, terms and conditions on which the
State is to dispose of the lands to settlers.
(d) Such additional requirements and stipulations
as are necessary to protect the good reputation of the State and the rights of
all parties in interest from the date of the contract to the complete
consummation of the enterprise.
2. The contract must not be entered into
until the contractor has filed a satisfactory bond in a penal sum equal to 5
percent of the estimated cost of the works which is conditioned upon the
faithful performance of the contract with this state.
3. If, within 3 months after notice by the
Division to the applicant, by registered or certified letter addressed to the
applicants last known address, that the segregation has been approved by the
Secretary of the Interior, the applicant or his or her agent fails to appear
and execute a contract with the State and supply the bond as required, the
applicant defaults his or her interest in the land to the State, unless the
Division grants an extension of time which may not exceed 30 days. The Division
may advertise the interest of the applicant for sale and sell it to the highest
bidder under such regulations as the Division prescribes, and sell the interest
and enter into a contract covering the segregation with the purchaser. In such
a case the State Engineer shall transfer the application for the water right to
the purchaser. The proceeds of the sale must be used to reimburse the Division
for the costs of the advertisement and sale. The surplus, if any, must be
deposited in the Carey Act Account.

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