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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 144 - INVENTORY AND APPRAISEMENT

NRS 144.080 Failure to file inventory: Revocation of letters; payment of fees and costs; liability on bond.

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NRS 144.080 Failure to file inventory: Revocation of letters; payment of fees and costs; liability on bond. If a personal representative neglects or refuses to file the inventory within the time prescribed by law or extended by the court, the court may, upon such notice as it deems appropriate:
1. Revoke the letters of the personal representative;
2. Order that the fees and costs incurred by the interested person seeking to enforce the provisions of this section be satisfied by the bond of the personal representative or, in the absence of a bond, be paid personally by the personal representative; or
3. Hold the personal representative liable on the bond of the personal representative for any injuries sustained by the estate through his or her gross negligence or willful misconduct.
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