Nev. Rev. Stat. § 271.570

Certificate of sale: Contents; signature; delivery

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NRS 271.570  Certificate of sale: Contents; signature; delivery.  After receiving the amount of the assessment, or installment thereof, interest, penalty and costs, the treasurer shall make out a certificate, dated on the date of the sale, stating (when known) the name of the owner as given on the assessment roll, a description of the tract sold, the amount paid therefor, the name of the purchaser, that it was sold for an installment or the whole amount of the assessment, as the case may be, giving the name of the district or other brief designation of the improvement for which the assessment was levied, and specifying that the purchaser is entitled to a deed upon the expiration of the applicable period of redemption as determined pursuant to subsection 1 of NRS 271.595, unless redemption is made or until the certificate of sale expires pursuant to NRS 271.595. The certificate of sale must be signed by the municipal treasurer and delivered to the purchaser.

      (Added to NRS by 1969, 949; A 1989, 1042; 2019, 1301)

     

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3 cases, 2018–2018 · leading case: Pawlik v. Shyang-Fenn Deng
Pawlik v. Shyang-Fenn Deng (2018) nev · cites it 2× “) If the 60-day period in NRS 271.595(4) was meant to be a second redemption period, NRS 271.”
PAWLIK VS. DENG (2018) nev · cites it 2× “595(4) was meant to be a second redemption period, NRS 271.570's express reference to NRS 271.”
PAWLIK VS. DENG (2018) nev “595(4) was meant to be a second redemption period, NRS 271.570's express reference to NRS 271.”
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