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NRS 143.745 - Court authorization or confirmation required if personal representative receives notice of objection or of restraining order.

NV Rev Stat § 143.745 (2019) (N/A)
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1. If the proposed action is one that would require court supervision if the personal representative had not been granted authority to administer the estate pursuant to NRS 143.300 to 143.815, inclusive, and the personal representative has notice of a written objection made pursuant to NRS 143.735 or a restraining order issued pursuant to NRS 143.740, the personal representative shall, if the personal representative desires to take the proposed action, petition the court to obtain approval from the court.

2. If the proposed action is one that would not require court supervision even if the personal representative had not been granted authority to administer the estate pursuant to NRS 143.300 to 143.815, inclusive, but the personal representative has given notice of the proposed action and has notice of a written objection made pursuant to NRS 143.735 or a restraining order issued pursuant to NRS 143.740, the personal representative shall, if he or she desires to take the proposed action, request instructions from the court concerning the proposed action. The personal representative may take the proposed action only under such order as may be entered by the court.

3. A person who objects to a proposed action as provided in NRS 143.735 or serves a restraining order issued pursuant to NRS 143.740 in the manner provided in that section must be given notice of any hearing on a petition for court authorization or confirmation of the proposed action.

(Added to NRS by 2011, 1449)

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NRS 143.745 - Court authorization or confirmation required if personal representative receives notice of objection or of restraining order.