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NV NRS201.351Forfeiture

NV NRS201.351Forfeiture - Nevada Nevada Revised Statutes.

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NV NRS201.351Forfeiture

Nevada Revised Statutes

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of assets; temporary restraining order to preserve NRS201.351Forfeiture of assets; temporary restraining order to preserve property subject to forfeiture; use of proceeds derived from forfeiture. 1.  All assets derived from or relating to any violation ofNRS 201.300,201.320or201.395are subject to forfeiture pursuant toNRS 179.121and a proceeding for their forfeiture may be brought pursuant toNRS 179.1156to179.121, inclusive. 2.  In any proceeding for forfeiture brought pursuant toNRS 179.1156to179.121, inclusive, the plaintiff may apply for, and a court may issue without notice or hearing, a temporary restraining order to preserve property which would be subject to forfeiture pursuant to this section if: (a) The forfeitable property is in the possession or control of the party ...

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