Nevada Code § 40.260

Tenant of agricultural lands may hold over if not notified
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In all cases of tenancy upon agricultural land
where the tenant has held over and retained possession for more than 60 days
after the expiration of the tenants term, without any demand of possession or
notice to surrender by the landlord, or the successor in estate of the
landlord, if any there be, the tenant shall be deemed to be holding by
permission of the landlord, or the successor in the estate of the landlord, if
any there be, and shall be entitled to hold under the terms of the lease for
another full year, and shall not be guilty of an unlawful detainer during the
year, and such holding over for the period aforesaid shall be taken and
construed as a consent on the part of the tenant to hold for another year.

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