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Statute 32 350 — Nevada Law | CourtGPT
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Statute 32 350

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1. On completion of a receiver’s duties, the receiver shall file a final report including: (a) A description of the activities of the receiver in the conduct of the receivership; (b) A list of receivership property at the commencement of the receivership and any receivership property received during the receivership; (c) A list of disbursements, including payments to professionals engaged by the receiver; (d) A list of dispositions of receivership property; (e) A list of distributions made or proposed to be made from the receivership for creditor claims; (f) If not filed separately, a request for approval of the payment of fees and expenses of the receiver; and (g) Any other information required by the court. 2. If the court approves a final report filed under subsection 1 and the receiver distributes all receivership property, the receiver is discharged. (Added to NRS by 2017, 1233)