Nevada Code § 533.383

Effect of recording or failing to record deed of conveyance
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1. The recording of a deed pursuant to NRS 533.382 shall be deemed to impart
notice of the contents of the deed to all persons at the time the deed is
recorded, and a subsequent purchaser or mortgagee shall be deemed to purchase
and take with notice of the contents of the deed.
2. The deed of:
(a) An application or permit to appropriate any
of the public waters;
(b) A certificate of appropriation;
(c) An adjudicated or unadjudicated water right;
or
(d) An application or permit to change the place
of diversion, manner of use or place of use of water,
that has not
been recorded as required by NRS 533.382 shall be deemed void as against a subsequent purchaser who in good faith and
for valuable consideration purchases the same application, right, certificate
or permit, or any portion thereof, if the subsequent purchaser first records
the deed in compliance with NRS 533.382 .

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