CONVEYANCING; STATUTE OF FRAUDS  


NRS 111.105. Conveyances by deed.
NRS 111.115. Proof of execution of conveyance.
NRS 111.120. Conditions necessary before proof by subscribing witness can be taken.
NRS 111.125. Proof required from subscribing witnesses.
NRS 111.130. Contents of certificate of proof.
NRS 111.135. When proof by evidence of handwriting may be taken.
NRS 111.140. Statements of witnesses under oath before certificate granted.
NRS 111.145. Witnesses to conveyance may be subpoenaed.
NRS 111.150. Penalty for failure of witness to appear when subpoenaed.
NRS 111.155. Conveyance acknowledged or proved may be read in evidence.
NRS 111.160. After-acquired title passes to grantee.
NRS 111.165. Adverse possession does not prevent sale and conveyance.
NRS 111.167. Presumption of conveyance with land: Water rights, permits, certificates and applications appurtenant to land.
NRS 111.170. Construction of words “grant, bargain and sell” in conveyances; suit upon covenants.
NRS 111.175. Conveyances made to defraud prior or subsequent purchasers are void.
NRS 111.180. Bona fide purchaser: Conveyance not deemed fraudulent in favor of bona fide purchaser unless subsequent purchaser had actual knowledge, constructive notice or reasonable cause to know of fraud.
NRS 111.185. Power of revocation at will.
NRS 111.190. Revocation and reconveyance.
NRS 111.195. Effect of conveyance made before power of revocation can be exercised.
NRS 111.200. Limitations on terms of leases.
NRS 111.205. No estate created in land unless by operation of law or written conveyance; leases for terms not exceeding 1 year.
NRS 111.210. Contracts for sale or lease of land for periods in excess of 1 year void unless in writing.
NRS 111.220. Agreements not in writing: When void.
NRS 111.235. Grants and assignments of existing trusts to be in writing or are void.