Nevada Code § 535.210

Injunctive and other relief
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1. The State Engineer may seek injunctive
relief in the appropriate court to prevent the continuance or occurrence of any
act or practice which violates any provision of this chapter, any approval,
order or decision issued by the State Engineer pursuant to this chapter or any
regulation adopted by the State Engineer pursuant to NRS 532.120 .
2. On a showing by the State Engineer that
a person is engaged, or is about to engage, in any act or practice which
violates or will violate any provision of this chapter, any approval, order or
decision issued by the State Engineer pursuant to this chapter or any
regulation adopted by the State Engineer pursuant to NRS 532.120 , the court may issue, without a
bond, any prohibitory or mandatory injunction that the facts may warrant, including
a temporary restraining order issued ex parte or, after notice and hearing, a
preliminary or permanent injunction.
3. Failure to establish lack of an
adequate remedy at law or irreparable harm is not a ground for denying a
request for a temporary restraining order or injunction.
4. The court may require the posting of a
sufficient performance bond or other security to ensure compliance with the
court order within the period prescribed.
5. Any proceeding conducted or injunction
or order issued pursuant to this section is in addition to, and not in lieu of,
any other penalty or remedy available for a violation of this chapter.

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