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Statute 143 700

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1. A personal representative who has been granted authority to administer the estate pursuant to NRS 143.300 to 143.815, inclusive, shall give notice of a proposed action as provided in NRS 143.700 to 143.760, inclusive, before taking the proposed action without court supervision if the provisions of NRS 143.365 to 143.655, inclusive, giving the personal representative the power to take the action so require. Nothing in this subsection authorizes a personal representative to take an action pursuant to NRS 143.300 to 143.815, inclusive, if the personal representative does not have the power to take the action pursuant to those provisions. 2. A personal representative who has been granted authority to administer the estate pursuant to NRS 143.300 to 143.815, inclusive, may give notice of a proposed action as provided in NRS 143.700 to 143.760, inclusive, even if the provisions of NRS 143.365 to 143.655, inclusive, giving the personal representative the power to take the action authorize the personal representative to take the action without giving notice of the proposed action. Nothing in this subsection requires the personal representative to give notice of a proposed action where

the personal representative to take the action without giving notice of the proposed action. Nothing in this subsection requires the personal representative to give notice of a proposed action where not required under subsection 1 or authorizes a personal representative to take any action that the personal representative is not otherwise authorized to take. (Added to NRS by 2011, 1447)