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NRS 282.040 – Form.

All official bonds required by law of officers shall be: 1. In form joint and several. 2. Made payable to the State of Nevada. 3. In such penal sum and with such conditions as may be required by law. [1:135:1865; B § 2917; BH § 1738; C § 1892; RL § 2868; NCL § 4890]

NRS 282.070 – Defects in bond immaterial.

Whenever any official bond shall not contain the substantial matter, or condition or conditions, required by law, or there shall be any defect in the approval or filing thereof, such bond shall not be void so as to discharge such officer and the officer’s sureties, but they shall be bound to the State or party […]

NRS 282.080 – Approval, filing and recording of official bonds.

The official bonds of officers shall be approved and filed as follows: 1. The official bond of the State Treasurer shall be approved by the Governor, and filed and recorded in the Office of the Secretary of State. 2. The official bonds of all county and township officers shall be approved by the board of […]

NRS 282.090 – Additional bond of county or township officer: Showing of insufficiency; execution and filing; office vacated for failure to execute and file bond.

1. Whenever the sureties, or any one of them, on the official bond of any county or township officer shall die, remove without the State, become insolvent or insufficient, or the penalty of such bond shall become insufficient on account of recoveries had thereon, or otherwise, the board of county commissioners of the proper county, […]

NRS 282.110 – Additional bond: Force and liabilities.

Every such additional bond shall be of like force and obligation upon the principal and sureties thereon, and shall subject the officer and the officer’s sureties to the same liabilities as are prescribed respecting the original bonds of officers. [9:135:1865; B § 2925; BH § 1746; C § 1900; RL § 2876; NCL § 4898]

NRS 282.140 – Justification of surety on bond of county or township officer.

In all cases where official bonds are required from county or township officers, the officer whose duty it is to approve such bonds shall not accept or approve any bonds unless the sureties thereon severally justify before a person authorized to administer oaths, as follows: 1. On a bond given by a county officer, that […]