Any notice or other written matter whatsoever, required to be published in a newspaper by any law of this State, or by the order of any court of record in this State, shall be deemed and held to be a legal notice or advertisement within the meaning of NRS 238.010 to 238.080, inclusive. [1:60:1925; NCL […]
1. Every newspaper printed and published daily, or daily except Sundays and legal holidays, or which shall be printed and published on each of any 5 days in every week excepting legal holidays and including or excluding Sundays, shall be considered and held to be and to have been a daily newspaper within the meaning […]
1. Any and all legal notices or advertisements shall be published only in a daily, a triweekly, a semiweekly, a weekly, or a semimonthly newspaper of general circulation and printed in whole or in part in the county in which the notice or advertisement is required to be published, which newspaper if published: (a) Triweekly, […]
After December 31, 1954, no newspaper is competent as the means for the publication of any legal notice or advertisement unless the newspaper possesses and maintains in force a valid second-class mailing permit issued by the United States Postal Service. [Part 4:60:1925; A 1953, 309]—(NRS A 1987, 706)
Except as otherwise provided by law in express terms or by necessary implication, daily newspapers, triweekly newspapers, semiweekly newspapers, weekly newspapers and semimonthly newspapers shall all be equally competent as the means for the publication of all legal notices and advertisements. [Part 4:60:1925; A 1953, 309]
Whenever any notice is required by law to be given by publication, unless otherwise specified, such provision shall be satisfied by publishing the required notice at least once a week, consecutively, for not less than the full period of time so required in a qualified, legal and competent newspaper. [1:215:1949; 1943 NCL § 4704.01]
1. All advertising ordered or required by the State of Nevada or by the respective counties of the State must be paid for by the State or the county ordering or requiring the advertising at a rate that does not exceed: (a) The published open display rate for advertising, if the advertisement is placed in […]
Any and every legal notice or advertisement published in a newspaper in violation of any of the provisions of NRS 238.010 to 238.080, inclusive, shall be absolutely void. [5:60:1925; NCL § 4704]