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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 207.510 – Parties to proceedings for forfeiture of property.

No person, except one: 1. Who holds a community property interest in the property; 2. Whose name or interest appears on the document of title or certificate of registration of the property; 3. Who is injured in his or her business or property by the violation; or 4. Who can otherwise prove ownership or a […]

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 […]