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CHAPTER 39 - PARTITION OF REAL PROPERTY AND MINING CLAIMS
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NRS 39.010 Actions for partition of real property; partial partition.
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NRS 39.020 Interests of all parties must be set forth in complaint.
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NRS 39.030 Lienholders not of record need be made parties.
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NRS 39.040 Plaintiff must record notice of pending litigation immediately after complaint is filed.
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NRS 39.050 Summons must be directed to all parties interested in property.
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NRS 39.060 Unknown and absent parties may be served by publication of summons; appointment of counsel to represent their interests.
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NRS 39.070 Contents of answers.
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NRS 39.080 Rights of several parties may be determined; proof of title; consideration of rights of unknown parties.
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NRS 39.100 Lienholders must be made parties or master appointed.
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NRS 39.110 Lienholders must be notified to appear before master.
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NRS 39.120 Court may order sale or partition.
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NRS 39.130 Partition in accordance with rights of parties.
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NRS 39.140 Report of master’s proceedings regarding partition.
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NRS 39.150 Court may confirm or modify master’s report or appoint new master; conclusive judgment.
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NRS 39.160 Judgment not to affect tenants for years to whole property.
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NRS 39.170 Apportionment of expenses.
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NRS 39.180 Guarantee: Contents; costs.
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NRS 39.190 Guarantee: Correction.
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NRS 39.200 Interest allowed on disbursements.
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NRS 39.210 Liens on undivided interests of parties are charges only on shares assigned to those parties.
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NRS 39.220 Estate for life or years may be set off in part of property not sold when property not all sold.
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NRS 39.230 Application of proceeds of sale of encumbered property.
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NRS 39.240 Lien claimant holding other securities may be required to exhaust them first.
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NRS 39.250 Distribution of proceeds of sale upon direction of court.
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NRS 39.260 Continuance for determination of claims to proceeds of sales.
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NRS 39.270 Sales; notice.
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NRS 39.280 Court must direct terms of sale and credit; investment of purchase money; appointment of master to appraise.
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NRS 39.290 Acceptance of securities for purchase money.
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NRS 39.300 Tenant whose estate has been sold is entitled to receive compensation.
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NRS 39.310 Court may fix compensation for tenant.
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NRS 39.320 Court must protect unknown tenants.
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NRS 39.330 Court must secure value of future interests.
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NRS 39.340 Terms and manner of sale must be made known.
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NRS 39.350 Who may not be purchasers.
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NRS 39.360 Master to make report of sale to court; contents.
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NRS 39.370 Execution of conveyances and taking of securities after sale confirmed.
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NRS 39.380 Proceeding if party entitled to share or lienholder becomes purchaser.
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NRS 39.390 Recorded conveyances bar interested persons.
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NRS 39.400 Proceeds belonging to unknown owner must be invested.
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NRS 39.410 Investment must be made in name of clerk.
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NRS 39.420 When interests of parties ascertained, securities must be taken in their names.
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NRS 39.430 Duties of clerk concerning investments.
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NRS 39.440 When unequal partition is ordered, compensation to be made on account of inequality.
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NRS 39.450 Share of infant paid to guardian.
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NRS 39.460 Share of person with significant mental illness to be received by guardian.
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NRS 39.470 Guardian may consent to partition without action and execute releases.
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NRS 39.480 Cost of partition is lien upon several shares.
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NRS 39.490 Court may appoint numerous masters upon request.
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NRS 39.500 Court may order master to divide mining claims.
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NRS 39.510 Time ordered for division.
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NRS 39.520 Division of claim.
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NRS 39.530 Parties may unite for purposes of division; order of court to govern.
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NRS 39.540 Portions sold at auction; master to mark off portions sold.
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NRS 39.550 Remaining parties have privilege of selection; interests marked off.
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NRS 39.560 Master to return evidences of authority with master’s report.
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NRS 39.570 Expenses of master and others apportioned among parties.
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NRS 39.600 Short title.
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NRS 39.605 Definitions.
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NRS 39.610 “Ascendant” defined.
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NRS 39.615 “Collateral” defined.
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NRS 39.620 “Descendant” defined.
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NRS 39.625 “Determination of value” defined.
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NRS 39.630 “Heirs property” defined.
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NRS 39.635 “Partition by sale” defined.
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NRS 39.640 “Partition in kind” defined.
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NRS 39.645 “Record” defined.
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NRS 39.650 “Relative” defined.
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NRS 39.655 Applicability; relation to other law.
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NRS 39.660 Manner of service; notice by posting.
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NRS 39.665 Masters appointed by court.
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NRS 39.670 Determination of value.
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NRS 39.675 Cotenant buyout.
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NRS 39.680 Partition alternatives.
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NRS 39.685 Considerations for partition in kind.
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NRS 39.690 Open-market sale; sale by sealed bids or auction.
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NRS 39.695 Report of open-market sale.
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NRS 39.700 Applying and construing Uniform Act to promote uniformity.
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NRS 39.705 Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.
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