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NRS 207.520 – Limitation of actions.

A criminal action or proceeding under NRS 205.322 or 207.400 may be commenced at any time within 5 years after the conduct in violation of the section occurs. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 217.007, a civil action or proceeding under NRS 207.470 may be commenced at any time within 5 years after the violation […]

NRS 207.430 – Criminal forfeiture: Temporary restraining order to preserve property.

1. The prosecuting attorney may apply for, and a court may issue without notice or hearing, a temporary restraining order to preserve property which would be subject to criminal forfeiture under NRS 207.420 if: (a) An indictment or information has been filed regarding a violation of NRS 207.400 and the extent of criminally forfeitable property […]

NRS 207.440 – Criminal forfeiture: Orders to secure property.

1. After an information or indictment is filed regarding a violation of NRS 207.400, the prosecuting attorney may request the court to: (a) Enter a restraining order or injunction; (b) Require the execution of a satisfactory bond; (c) Appoint a receiver; or (d) Take any other necessary action, to secure property which is subject to […]

NRS 207.460 – Civil forfeiture: Property subject to forfeiture.

1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, the following are subject to civil forfeiture to the State: (a) All property, real or personal, including money used in the course of, intended for use in the course of, derived from or gained through conduct in violation of NRS 207.400; (b) Any title or interest a […]

NRS 207.470 – Civil actions for damages resulting from racketeering.

1. Any person who is injured in his or her business or property by reason of any violation of NRS 207.400 has a cause of action against a person causing such injury for three times the actual damages sustained. An injured person may also recover attorney’s fees in the trial and appellate courts and costs […]

NRS 207.490 – Criminal and civil forfeiture: Seizure of property before forfeiture and final disposition; order of forfeiture; intercession by Attorney General; interlocutory actions by court.

1. Property subject to forfeiture under NRS 207.420 and 207.460 may be seized by a law enforcement agency upon process issued by a court. Before an order of civil forfeiture is issued and without legal process, notice of the claim for forfeiture of real property may be given in the manner provided in NRS 14.010 […]