Nevada Code § 326.070

Adverse entrant guilty of unlawful entry; proceedings for removal
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1. All lands in this state shall be deemed
and regarded as public lands until the legal title is known to have passed from
the government to private persons.
2. Every person who shall have complied
with the provisions of NRS 326.010 to 326.070 , inclusive, shall be deemed and
held to have the right or title of possession of all the lands embraced within
the survey, not to exceed 160 acres; and any person who shall thereafter,
without the consent of the person so complying, enter into or upon such lands
adversely, shall be deemed and held guilty of an unlawful and fraudulent entry
thereon, and may be removed therefrom by proceedings had before any justice of
the peace of the township in which the lands are situated. Such proceedings may
be commenced and prosecuted under the provisions of NRS 40.220 to 40.420 , inclusive, and all the provisions
contained in those sections are made applicable to proceedings under NRS 326.010 to 326.070 , inclusive.

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