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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 32 - RECEIVERS

NRS 32.270 Adoption of rules governing ethics of receivers.

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NRS 32.270 Adoption of rules governing ethics of receivers.
1. The Supreme Court shall adopt rules:
(a)Governing the ethics and independence of receivers; and
(b)Preventing self-dealing by a receiver.
2. As used in this section, “self-dealing” means any direct or indirect:
(a)Sale, exchange or leasing of property between a receivership and the receiver;
(b)Lending of money or other extension of credit between a receivership and the receiver;
(c)Furnishing of goods, services or facilities between a receivership and the receiver;
(d)Payment of compensation, or payment or reimbursement of expenses, by a receivership to the receiver; or
(e)Transfer to, or use by or for the benefit of, a receiver of the income or assets of the receivership.
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