Nevada Code § 357.020

Claim defined
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1. Claim means
any request or demand, regardless of whether it is made under a contract or
otherwise, for money, property or services, regardless of whether the State or
a political subdivision has title to the money or property, that is:
(a) Presented to an officer, employee or agent of
this state or of a political subdivision of this state; or
(b) Made to a contractor, grantee or other
recipient if the money, property or services are to be spent or used on behalf
of the State or a political subdivision and the State or political subdivision:
(1) Provides or has provided any portion
of the money, property or services that are requested or demanded; or
(2) Will reimburse the contractor, grantee
or other recipient for any portion of the money, property or services that are
requested or demanded.
2. The term does not include a request or
demand for money or property that the State or a political subdivision has paid
or provided to a natural person as:
(a) Compensation for employment; or
(b) An income subsidy with no restriction on the
natural persons use of the money or property.

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