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NRS 52.380 – Attendance by observer.

1. An observer may attend an examination but shall not participate in or disrupt the examination. 2. The observer attending the examination pursuant to subsection 1 may be: (a) An attorney of an examinee or party producing the examinee; or (b) A designated representative of the attorney, if: (1) The attorney of the examinee or […]

NRS 52.395 – Controlled substances, dangerous drugs and immediate precursors: Procedure for destruction of unnecessary quantity seized as evidence; disposal of hazardous waste; exception.

1. When any substance alleged to be a controlled substance, dangerous drug or immediate precursor is seized from a defendant by a peace officer, the law enforcement agency of which the officer is a member may, with the prior approval of the prosecuting attorney, petition the district court in the county in which the defendant […]

NRS 52.405 – Definitions.

As used in NRS 52.405 to 52.435, inclusive, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. “Custodian of the records of a casino or hotel” means an employee or agent of a gaming licensee or hotel who has the care, custody and control of the records of the casino or hotel. 2. “Records of a casino or […]

NRS 52.415 – Authentication of copies.

The content of records of a casino or hotel, if otherwise admissible, may be proved by a copy of the record which is authenticated by a custodian of the records of a casino or hotel in a signed affidavit. The custodian must verify in the affidavit that the copy is a true and complete reproduction […]

NRS 52.305 – Marks instead of signatures; witnesses.

1. The signature of a party, when required to a written instrument, is equally valid if the party cannot write, if: (a) The person makes his or her mark; (b) The name of the person making the mark is written near it; and (c) The mark is witnessed by a person who writes his or […]

NRS 52.315 – Seal unnecessary.

The word “seal,” and the initial letters “L.S.,” and other words, letters or characters of like import, opposite the name of the signer of any instrument in writing, are unnecessary to give such instrument legal effect, and any omission to use them by the signer of any instrument does not impair the validity of such […]