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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 207 - MISCELLANEOUS CRIMES

NRS 207.460 Civil forfeiture: Property subject to forfeiture.

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NRS 207.460 Civil forfeiture: Property subject to forfeiture.
1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, the following are subject to civil forfeiture to the State:
(a)All property, real or personal, including money used in the course of, intended for use in the course of, derived from or gained through conduct in violation of NRS 207.400 ;
(b)Any title or interest a person has acquired or maintained in violation of NRS 207.400 ; and
(c)Any property or contractual right which affords a source of influence over any enterprise established, operated, controlled, participated in or conducted in violation of NRS 207.400 .
2. Upon a showing by the owner of the requisite facts, the following is not subject to forfeiture under this section:
(a)Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (b), property used without the knowledge or consent of its owner; and
(b)A means of transportation used by a person in the transaction of business as a common carrier unless it appears the owner or person in charge of the common carrier consented to or had knowledge of the violation of NRS 207.400 .
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