Nevada Revised Statutes: Chapter 17
8. A judgment must be filed and indexed in foreign money in the same manner, and has the same effect as a lien, as other judgments. It may be discharged by payment
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Nevada Revised Statutes: Chapter 37
Upon that abandonment, on motion of any party, a judgment must be entered dismissing the proceedings and awarding the defendants their costs and disbursements, which must include all necessary ...
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Nevada Revised Statutes: Chapter 176
3. The judgment must be signed by the judge and entered by the clerk. (Added to NRS by 1967, 1433; A 1973, 161; 1979, 1124; 1989, 938; 1993, 78; 1997, 905
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NEVADA RULES
... attorney, if any, otherwise the plaintiff’s address, and the time within which the defendant must appear and defend, and shall notify the defendant that failure to do so will result in a judgment ...
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Nevada Revised Statutes: Chapter 40
In that action, the judgment must be rendered for the amount found due the plaintiff, and the court, by its decree or judgment, may direct a sale of the encumbered property, or such part thereof as ...
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Nevada Revised Statutes: Chapter 147
2. A certified copy of the judgment must be filed in the estate proceedings. 3. No execution may issue upon the judgment, nor does it create any lien upon the property of the estate ...
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Nevada Revised Statutes: Chapter 34
1. Unless there is good cause shown for delay, a petition that challenges the validity of a judgment or sentence must be filed within 1 year after entry of the judgment of conviction or, if an ...
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Nevada Revised Statutes: Chapter 108
1. In every case in which different liens are asserted against any property, the court, in the judgment, must declare the rank of each lien claimant or class of lien claimants in the following ...
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Nevada Revised Statutes: Chapter 42
Money damages awarded for loss of future earnings must not be reduced or payments terminated by reason of the death of the judgment creditor, but must be paid to persons to whom the judgment ...
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The balance of the judgment must be refunded to the plaintiff. Sec. 28. In any judgment, interest must be allowed at the rate of 6 percent per annum upon the amount found to have ...
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