Nevada Code § 340.030

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The
following terms whenever used or referred to in this chapter shall have the
following respective meanings, unless a different meaning clearly appears from
the context:
1. Authorized corporation means any
corporation or association engaged or about to engage in any public works
project, as herein defined, for a public use; but the construction of the
public works project and its conduct thereafter by the corporation or
association shall be subject to regulation or supervision by a federal agency,
as herein defined, or a state public body, as herein defined, whether by virtue
of an agreement, provision of law or otherwise.
2. Court means the court in which jurisdiction
over proceedings hereunder is vested by the provisions of NRS 340.040 .
3. Federal agency means the United
States of America, or any agency or instrumentality, corporate or otherwise, of
the United States of America.
4. Petitioner means the one by whom
proceedings for the acquisition of real property, as herein defined, are
instituted hereunder pursuant to the provisions of NRS 340.040 .
5. Public works project means any work
or undertaking which is financed in whole or in part by a federal agency, as
herein defined, or by a state public body, as herein defined.
6. Real property or property or
lands includes all lands, including improvements and fixtures thereon, lands
under water, all easements and hereditaments, corporeal or incorporeal, and
every estate, interest and right, legal or equitable, in lands or water, and
all rights, interests, privileges, easements, encumbrances, and franchises
relating to the same, including terms for years and liens by way of judgment,
mortgage or otherwise.
7. State public body means this State or
any county, city, town, municipal corporation, authority, or any other
subdivision, agency or instrumentality, corporate or otherwise, thereof.

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