Nevada Code § 539.355

Foreign irrigation district authorized to acquire land by purchase or condemnation; conditions
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Any
irrigation district heretofore organized and existing under the laws of any
state adjoining the State of Nevada, which is now qualified to do business in
the State of Nevada as a foreign corporation in the manner provided by law for
the qualification of foreign corporations doing business within the State of
Nevada, and when the irrigation district is now the owner of lands within the
State of Nevada, such lands being now used for reservoir purposes, may and
hereby is authorized to acquire title to any land within the State of Nevada by
purchase or condemnation necessary or required for dams, ditches, reservoirs
and other works for the diversion, conveyance or storage of water which lies
within any watershed from which the irrigation district obtains its water
supply for the irrigation and development of lands within the boundaries of the
irrigation district in the adjoining state.

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