Survey of location; evidentiary effect of survey and surveyor’s certificate.

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Where a locator, or a locator’s assigns, has the boundaries and corners of his or her claim established by a United States Mineral Surveyor, or a licensed surveyor of this state, and his or her claim connected with a corner of the public or minor surveys of an established initial point, and incorporates into the record of the claim the field notes of the survey, and attaches to and files with the certificate of location a certificate of the surveyor setting forth:

1. That the survey was actually made by the surveyor, giving the date thereof;

2. The name of the claim surveyed and the location thereof; and

3. That the description incorporated in the declaratory statement is sufficient to identify,

the survey and certificate become a part of the record, and the record is prima facie evidence of the facts therein contained.

[8:89:1897; C § 215; RL § 2429; NCL § 4127] — (NRS A 1985, 1502)


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