Nevada Code § 81.765

Statement of authority as to real property
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1. An interest in real property held in
the name of an unincorporated nonprofit association may be transferred by a
person authorized to do so in a statement of authority recorded by the
association in the office of the county recorder in which a transfer of the
property would be recorded.
2. A statement of
authority must set forth:
(a) The name of the
unincorporated nonprofit association;
(b) The address in this
State, including the street address, if any, of the association or, if the
association does not have an address in this State, its out-of-state address;
(c) That the association
is an unincorporated nonprofit association; and
(d) The name, title or position of a person
authorized to transfer an estate or interest in real property held in the name
of the association.
3. A statement of
authority must be executed in the same manner as a deed by a person other than
the person authorized in the statement to transfer the interest.
4. A county
recorder may collect a fee for recording a statement of authority in the amount
authorized for recording a transfer of real property.
5. A document
amending, revoking or cancelling a statement of authority or stating that the
statement is unauthorized or erroneous must meet the requirements for executing
and recording an original statement.
6. Unless cancelled earlier, a recorded
statement of authority and its most recent amendment expire 5 years after the
date of the most recent recording.
7. If the record
title to real property is in the name of an unincorporated nonprofit
association and the statement of authority is recorded in the office of the
county recorder in which a transfer of the property would be recorded, the
authority of the person named in the statement to transfer is conclusive in
favor of a person that gives value without notice that the person lacks
authority.
8. As used in this section, statement of
authority means a statement authorizing a person to transfer an interest in
real property held in the name of an unincorporated nonprofit association.

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