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Statute 111 765

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1. A transferor of property, with or without consideration, may directly transfer the property to a transferee to be held in beneficiary form, as owner of the property. 2. A transferee under an instrument described in subsection 1 of NRS 111.751 is the owner of the property for all purposes and has all the rights to the property otherwise provided by law to owners, including the right to revoke or change the beneficiary designation. 3. A direct transfer of property to a transferee to be held in beneficiary form is effective when the writing perfecting the transfer becomes effective to make the transferee the owner. (Added to NRS by 2011, 1422)