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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 151 - ADJUSTMENTS; DISTRIBUTION AND DISCHARGE

NRS 151.110 Order and distribution; recording of copy of order conveying real property.

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NRS 151.110 Order and distribution; recording of copy of order conveying real property.
1. After the accounts of a personal representative have been settled and an order for the distribution of the estate entered by the court, the personal representative shall, without any unnecessary delay, distribute the estate remaining undistributed as directed by the order.
2. In the order, the court shall name the persons and the proportion or parts to which each is entitled, and that person has the right to demand and recover a respective share from the personal representative or any other person having possession of it.
3. The personal representative shall, within 10 days after the entry of an order of distribution conveying any real property, record a certified copy of the order with the county recorder of the county in which the order was entered and of any other county in which the real property, or any portion of it, is located.
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