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NRS 123.140 - Inventory of separate property: Execution; recording; supplemental inventory.

NV Rev Stat § 123.140 (2019) (N/A)
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1. A full and complete inventory of the separate property of a married person, exclusive of money, may be made out and signed by such person, acknowledged or proved in the manner required for the acknowledgment or proof of a conveyance of real property, and may be recorded, if such person is a resident of this State, in the office of the recorder of the county in which such person resides. If any real property lying in another county is included in a recorded inventory, then the inventory shall be also recorded in the office of the recorder of such other county.

2. If the married person is not a resident of this state, a recorded inventory shall be recorded in the office of the recorder of each county where any portion of the property, real or personal, is situated, located or used.

3. From time to time thereafter, a further and supplemental inventory may be made out, signed, acknowledged or proved, and recorded in like manner, of all other separate property afterward acquired by such married person, excepting money, and the rents, issues and profits of such person’s separate property, included in the original or any subsequent inventory, if the same be in money.

[3:119:1873; B § 153; BH § 501; C § 512; RL § 2157; NCL § 3357] — (NRS A 1959, 9; 1975, 559)

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