NRS111.410. Definitions.  


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  •   As used in NRS 111.390 to 111.440, inclusive, unless the context otherwise requires:

          1.  “Easement for conservation” means a nonpossessory interest of a holder in real property, which imposes limitations or affirmative obligations and:

          (a) Retains or protects natural, scenic or open-space values of real property;

          (b) Assures the availability of real property for agricultural, forest, recreational or open-space use;

          (c) Protects natural resources;

          (d) Maintains or enhances the quality of air or water; or

          (e) Preserves the historical, architectural, archeological, paleontological or cultural aspects of real property.

          2.  “Holder” means:

          (a) A governmental body empowered to hold an interest in real property; or

          (b) A charitable corporation, charitable association or charitable trust which has among its powers or purposes to:

                 (1) Retain or protect the natural, scenic or open-space values of real property;

                 (2) Assure the availability of real property for agricultural, forest, recreational or open-space use;

                 (3) Protect natural resources;

                 (4) Maintain or enhance the quality of air or water; or

                 (5) Preserve the historical, architectural, archeological, paleontological or cultural aspects of real property.

          3.  “Right of enforcement by a third person” means a right provided in an easement for conservation to enforce any of the easement’s terms granted to a governmental body, charitable corporation, charitable association or charitable trust who is not a holder of the easement although qualified to be one.

      (Added to NRS by 1983, 687; A 2009, 375)