NAC239.625. “Legal value” defined.  


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  • “Legal value” means the value found in a record which contains proof of enforceable rights, obligations or other legal standing. The term includes any record establishing:

         1. Ownership, such as in titles or deeds;

         2. Rights or privileges, such as in marriage licenses or drivers’ licenses;

         3. Obligations, such as in contracts, leases and agreements;

         4. Legal conditions, such as court rulings, approved laws and regulations; or

         5. Action taken by a governing body which affects the public, such as minutes of meetings or proclamations.

     (Added to NAC by St. Librarian, eff. 12-4-91)