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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 29A - SUMMARY PROCEEDINGS

NRS 29A.070 Trial memoranda.

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NRS 29A.070 Trial memoranda.
1. Not later than 10 days before the date set for the trial of a summary proceeding, each party to the action shall file and serve upon each other party a trial memorandum containing:
(a)A concise statement of the facts relied upon to support each of the party’s claims and defenses, with references to the parts of the record where these facts appear;
(b)A statement of any admitted or undisputed facts;
(c)A statement of any issues of law, accompanied by points and authorities addressing those issues; and
(d)Any other information required to assist the court in resolving the matter.
2. If any party fails to comply with the requirements of this section, the court may:
(a)Strike the pleadings of the offending party and enter judgment against that party;
(b)Continue the trial of the matter, upon condition that the offending party pay the reasonable attorney’s fees and costs incurred by each opposing party in preparing for the trial; or
(c)Take such other action as it deems appropriate under the circumstances.
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