Nevada Code § 517.380

Validity of previous conveyances of mining claims or locations by minors more than 18 years of age
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In
all cases in this state since July 1, 1867, where minors over the age of 18
years have sold interests acquired by them in mining claims or locations within
this state, by virtue of their having located such claims, or having been
located therein by others, and have executed deeds purporting to convey such
interests, such deeds, if otherwise sufficient in law, shall be held valid and
sufficient to convey such interest fully and completely, notwithstanding the
minority of the grantor, and without any power or right of subsequent
revocation. This section does not apply to cases where any fraud was practiced
upon such minor, or any undue or improper advantage was taken by the purchaser
or any other person to induce such minor to execute such deed.

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