Nevada Code § 497.240

Jurisdiction of court on review; costs
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1. The court shall have exclusive
jurisdiction to affirm, modify or set aside the decision brought up for review,
in whole or in part, and if need be, to order further proceedings by the board
of adjustment. The findings of fact of the board, if supported by substantial
evidence, shall be accepted by the court as conclusive, and no objection to a
decision of the board shall be considered by the court unless such objection
shall have been urged before the board, or, if it was not so urged, unless
there were reasonable grounds for failure to do so.
2. Costs shall not be allowed against the
board of adjustment unless it appears to the court that it acted with gross
negligence, in bad faith, or with malice, in making the decision appealed from.

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