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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 29A - SUMMARY PROCEEDINGS

NRS 29A.050 Filing of affidavits.

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NRS 29A.050 Filing of affidavits.
1. One or more affidavits sufficient to establish each claim or affirmative defense alleged by each party, together with any other relevant evidence upon which the party relies must be filed:
(a)By the plaintiff, within 30 days after the date of filing the stipulation.
(b)By a defendant, within 30 days after the date the plaintiff files pursuant to paragraph (a).
(c)By the plaintiff, in response to the filing by the defendant, within 15 days after the date the defendant files pursuant to paragraph (b).
2. Any affidavit filed pursuant to this section must:
(a)Be executed under oath;
(b)Identify the affiant and, if the affiant is not a party, the party on whose behalf the affidavit is submitted; and
(c)Set forth only such statements of fact as would be admissible in evidence if the affiant were testifying as a witness.
Ê Any affidavit that fails to conform to these requirements may be disregarded by the court or stricken, wholly or in part.
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