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142.140  Revocation for failure to give new sureties.  If the personal representative neglects or refuses to give new sureties, to the satisfaction of the court, on the return of the citation, the court being satisfied the citation has been served, or within such reasonable time as the court allows, not exceeding 5 days unless the surety petitioning consents to a longer extension of time, the court shall revoke the letters granted.

      [81:107:1941; 1931 NCL § 9882.81]—(NRS A 1999, 2289)

      NRS 142.150  Discharge of sureties.  If new sureties are given to the satisfaction of the court, it shall thereupon enter an order that the surety who applied for relief is not liable for any subsequent act, default or misconduct of the personal representative.

      [80:107:1941; 1931 NCL § 9882.80]—(NRS A 1999, 2289)

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142.140  Revocation for failure to give new sureties.  If the personal representative neglects or refuses to give new sureties, to the satisfaction of the court, on the return of the citation, the court being satisfied the citation has been served, or within such reasonable time as the court allows, not exceeding 5 days unless the surety petitioning consents to a longer extension of time, the court shall revoke the letters granted.

      [81:107:1941; 1931 NCL § 9882.81]—(NRS A 1999, 2289)

      NRS 142.150  Discharge of sureties.  If new sureties are given to the satisfaction of the court, it shall thereupon enter an order that the surety who applied for relief is not liable for any subsequent act, default or misconduct of the personal representative.

      [80:107:1941; 1931 NCL § 9882.80]—(NRS A 1999, 2289)


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Statutes > Nevada > Title-12 > Chapter-142 > 142-140

142.140  Revocation for failure to give new sureties.  If the personal representative neglects or refuses to give new sureties, to the satisfaction of the court, on the return of the citation, the court being satisfied the citation has been served, or within such reasonable time as the court allows, not exceeding 5 days unless the surety petitioning consents to a longer extension of time, the court shall revoke the letters granted.

      [81:107:1941; 1931 NCL § 9882.81]—(NRS A 1999, 2289)

      NRS 142.150  Discharge of sureties.  If new sureties are given to the satisfaction of the court, it shall thereupon enter an order that the surety who applied for relief is not liable for any subsequent act, default or misconduct of the personal representative.

      [80:107:1941; 1931 NCL § 9882.80]—(NRS A 1999, 2289)