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Statute 148 240 — Nevada Law | CourtGPT
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Statute 148 240

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1. The notice of a private sale must state a place where bids or offers will be received, and a day on or after which the sale will be made, which must be at least 2 weeks after the first publication or posting of the notice, and the sale may not be made before that day, and must be made within 1 year thereafter, but if it is shown that it will be for the best interests of the estate, the court may, by an order, decrease the number of publications and shorten the time of notice, which may not, however, be less than 8 days, and may provide that the sale may be made on or after a day less than 2 weeks, but not less than 8 days after the first publication or posting of the notice, in which case the notice of sale and the sale may be made to correspond with the order. 2. The bids or offers must be in writing, and may be left at the place designated in the notice or delivered to the personal representative personally at any time after the first publication or posting of the notice and before the making of the sale. [158:107:1941; 1931 NCL § 9882.158]—(NRS A 1999, 2320)