Nevada Code § 569.461

Liability of developer of residential, commercial or industrial structure adjoining pasture for damages to legal fence
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1. When a residential, commercial or
industrial structure is erected, or any other commercial or industrial activity
is undertaken, on land adjoining a pasture and separated from the pasture by a
legal fence, the developer of the structure or the person undertaking the
activity, unless he or she makes the election permitted by NRS 569.471 , shall repair any damage to the
fence caused by or related to the erection of the structure, the associated
development of the land or the activity undertaken. The developer or person
undertaking the activity is liable for any damage done by any livestock which
stray from the pasture through the damaged portion of the fence for which he or
she is responsible, and to the owner of the livestock for any loss suffered as
a result of their straying and for the loss accruing from a suit for any such
damages when necessarily resorted to for their recovery.
2. For the purposes of this section, a
structure is erected on land adjoining a pasture if the land on which it is erected
and land adjoining the pasture are owned by the same person directly or through
an affiliate, even though the area may be divided into lots, and if the site of
the construction is within one-fourth of a mile of the pasture.

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