Nevada Code § 37.036

Rights of owner of monorail; acquirer shall hold owner and operator harmless from liability
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1. If the State of Nevada or a city or
county seeks to acquire through exercise, or the threat of exercise, of the
power of eminent domain all or part of, or the right to operate, a monorail
installed or operated pursuant to NRS
705.610 to 705.700 , inclusive, the
owner is entitled, in addition to any other right provided by law:
(a) To adequate contractual assurance that, after
acquisition, the acquirer will provide service, fares and performance
conforming to those existing at the time of acquisition, for the period
necessary to protect the usefulness of the monorail to the owner; and
(b) To approve any future deletions from or
reconfigurations of the monorail, including passenger stations.
2. The acquirer shall hold the owner and
operator harmless from any liability or claim arising after the acquisition
from the operation or any change made in the installation of the monorail or
from any act or omission of the acquirer or its employees, contractors or
agents.

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