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Chapter 265 - Incorporation and Disincorporation of Cities and Towns


  • NRS 265.010 - Requirement of more than 1,000 inhabitants for incorporation.
  • NRS 265.030 - Disincorporation to follow general election.
  • NRS 265.040 - Disincorporation to be automatic.
  • NRS 265.050 - Duties of county commissioners on disincorporation; establishment of special district.
  • NRS 265.060 - Disposition of records; justice of peace to complete all unfinished business of court.
  • NRS 265.070 - Expenses of disincorporation; salaries of officers whose offices are abolished.
  • NRS 265.080 - Disincorporated cities lose all corporate existence.
  • NRS 265.090 - City’s governing board may file declaration of incorporation; duties of Attorney General.
  • NRS 265.100 - Provisions mandatory.
  • NRS 265.110 - County commissioners may disincorporate city upon petition of majority of resident voters; conditions.
  • NRS 265.120 - Dissolution not to invalidate or affect rights, penalties or contracts.
  • NRS 265.130 - Appointment of trustees by county commissioners.
  • NRS 265.140 - Trustees: Oath and bond.
  • NRS 265.150 - Trustees: Duties.
  • NRS 265.160 - Trustees: Payment of money; final settlement; compensation.
  • NRS 265.170 - Annual revenues to be disposed of for benefit of city or town.
  • NRS 265.180 - Limitation on use of money by county commissioners.
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