Nevada Code § 41.095

Presumption that person using deadly force against intruder in persons residence, transient lodging or motor vehicle has reasonable fear of death or bodily injury; person who uses deadly force is immune from civil liability under certain circumstances; definitions
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1. For the purposes of NRS 41.085 and 41.130 , any person who uses:
(a) While lawfully in his or her residence, in
transient lodging or in a motor vehicle that is not his or her residence, force
which is intended or likely to cause death or bodily injury is presumed to have
had a reasonable fear of imminent death or bodily injury to himself or herself
or another person lawfully in the residence, transient lodging or motor vehicle
if the force is used against a person who is committing burglary, invasion of
the home or grand larceny of the motor vehicle with the use or threatened use
of a deadly weapon and the person using the force knew or had reason to believe
that burglary, invasion of the home or grand larceny of the motor vehicle with
the use or threatened use of a deadly weapon was being committed. An action to
recover damages for personal injuries to or the wrongful death of the person
who committed burglary, invasion of the home or grand larceny of the motor
vehicle with the use or threatened use of a deadly weapon may not be maintained
against the person who used such force unless the presumption is overcome by
clear and convincing evidence to the contrary.
(b) Force which is intended or likely to cause
death or bodily injury is immune from civil liability in an action to recover
damages for personal injuries to or the wrongful death of a person against whom
such force was used if the use of such force was justified under the applicable
provisions of chapter 200 of NRS relating to
the use of such force.
2. As used in this section:
(a) Deadly weapon has the meaning ascribed to
it in NRS 193.165 .
(b) Motor vehicle means every vehicle which is
self-propelled.
(c) Residence means any house, room, apartment,
tenement or other building, vehicle, vehicle trailer, semitrailer, house trailer
or boat designed or intended for occupancy as a residence.

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