Nevada Code § 328.320

Conveyance by County Commissioners to United States for garage and repair shop (1939)
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The Board
of County Commissioners of Washoe County, Nevada, is hereby authorized and
granted the power to dispose, transfer and convey to the United States of
America, with or without compensation and upon such terms as the Board may
determine, the following-described lands situate in Washoe County, Nevada:
Commencing at the intersection of the north and south line on the east side of
the NW 1/4 of SE 1/4 of section 12, T. 19 N., R. 19 E., M.D.B. & M., and
the south side of Second Street as extended through the east city limits of
Reno, Nevada; thence southerly along the east line of the NW 1/4 of SE 1/4
section 12, 726 feet; thence westerly paralleling Second Street 300 feet; thence
northerly paralleling the east line of the NW 1/4 of SE 1/4, section 12, 726
feet, to the south side of Second Street; thence easterly along the south side
of Second Street 300 feet to the place of commencing, containing 5.00 acres,
more or less, for and in consideration of the agreement by the United States
Government to construct a garage and repair shop thereon to be used by the
various governmental agencies of the United States and to maintain the same;
provided:
1. That the conveyance shall be
conditioned that the land conveyed shall be for a public use; and
2. That the State of Nevada reserves the
right to tax persons and corporations and their property situate on the lands
pursuant to its tax and revenue laws, and the State hereby retains its civil
and criminal jurisdiction over all persons within or who may come within any of
the lands except as to offenses against the United States, and all such persons
shall retain all their rights and privileges and perform their duties as
citizens and inhabitants of the State according to its law.

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