NRS 21.310 – Witnesses required to testify.
Witnesses may be required to appear and testify before the judge or master conducting any proceeding under this chapter in the same manner as upon the trial of an issue. [1911 CPA § 369; RL § 5311; NCL § 8867]—(NRS A 1989, 903)
NRS 21.320 – Judge may order property applied toward satisfaction of judgment.
The judge or master may order any property of the judgment debtor not exempt from execution, in the hands of such debtor or any other person, or due to the judgment debtor, to be applied toward the satisfaction of the judgment. [1911 CPA § 370; RL § 5312; NCL § 8868]
NRS 21.330 – Proceedings on claim of third party to property or on denial of debt to judgment debtor.
If it appears that a person or corporation alleged to have property of the judgment debtor, or indebted to the judgment debtor, claims an interest in the property adverse to him or her, or denies the debt, the court or judge may authorize, by an order made to that effect, the judgment creditor to institute […]
NRS 21.340 – Disobedience of master’s orders; contempts.
If any person, party or witness disobey an order of the master, properly made in the proceedings before the master under this chapter, he or she may be punished by the court or judge ordering the reference, for a contempt. [1911 CPA § 372; RL § 5314; NCL § 8870]
NRS 21.210 – Time and manner of redemption.
The judgment debtor or redemptioner may redeem the property from the purchaser any time within 1 year after the sale on paying the purchaser the amount of his or her purchase price with 1 percent per month thereon in addition, to the time of redemption, together with: 1. The amount of any assessment, taxes or […]
NRS 21.220 – Successive redemptions; redemption from previous redemptioner; notice of redemption; sheriff’s deed; certificate of redemption.
1. If property be so redeemed by a redemptioner, another redemptioner may, within 60 days after the last redemption, again redeem it from the last redemptioner on paying the sum paid on such last redemption with 2 percent thereon in addition, and the amount of any assessments or taxes which the last redemptioner may have […]
NRS 21.230 – Payments of redemption to purchaser, redemptioner or officer; documents to be served by redemptioner; sheriff to pay over money.
1. The payments mentioned in NRS 21.210 and 21.220 may be made to the purchaser or redemptioner, or for him or her to the officer who made the sale. When the judgment under which the sale has been made is payable in a specified kind of money or currency, payments must be made in the […]
NRS 21.240 – Court may restrain waste until expiration of period for redemption; what is not considered waste.
Until the expiration of the time allowed for redemption, the court may restrain the commission of waste on the property, or may appoint a receiver to take charge of the property, or the proceeds thereof, by order granted with or without notice, on the application of the purchaser or the judgment creditor. But it shall […]
NRS 21.250 – Disposition of rents and profits.
The purchaser from the time of a sale until a redemption, and a redemptioner from the time of his or her redemption until another redemption, shall be entitled to receive from the tenant in possession, the rents of the property sold, or the value of the use and occupation thereof; but in case the property […]
NRS 21.260 – Recovery by purchaser from judgment creditor after eviction from property because of irregularities of sale; revival of original judgment.
1. If the purchaser of real property sold on execution, or the purchaser’s successor in interest, or a redemptioner is evicted therefrom because of irregularities in the proceedings concerning the sale or of the reversal or discharge of the judgment, the person may recover the price paid, with interest, from the judgment creditor. 2. If […]