Nevada Code § 327.060

Limitations on use of coordinates in documents to be recorded
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No coordinate based on either of the Nevada
coordinate systems which purports to define the position of a point on a land
boundary may be presented to be recorded in any public land records or deed
records unless the document to be recorded contains:
1. A description of the monumented station
or stations from which the coordinates being recorded have been determined.
2. Annotations which accompany the values
for state plane coordinates and clearly describe the method and accuracy of the
determinations.

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