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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 361 - PROPERTY TAX

NRS 361.240 Assessment of undivided property of deceased and insane persons; payment of taxes.

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NRS 361.240 Assessment of undivided property of deceased and insane persons; payment of taxes.
1. The undivided property of deceased and insane persons may be listed to the heirs, guardians, executors or administrators, as the case may be, and a payment of taxes made by either shall bind all the parties in interest for their equal proportions.
2. Every district judge shall, from time to time, direct each administrator, executor and guardian (which direction may be especially given in each case or by general order) to pay, out of the funds of the estate, all taxes that have attached or accrued against such estate after July 1, 1955.
3. No order or decree for the distribution of any property of any decedent among the heirs or devisees shall be made until taxes which have been attached to or accrued against the estate shall have been paid.
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