Nevada Code § 100.010

Assignment for creditors
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1. Subject to the provisions of subsection
2, in all assignments of property, whether real or personal, which shall
hereafter be made by any person or chartered company or corporation, or by any
person or persons, owning or leasing real or personal property, to trustees or
assignees on account of inability at the time of the assignment to pay his, her
or their debts, the wages of the miners, mechanics, salespersons, servants,
clerks or laborers, employed by such person or persons, chartered company or
corporation shall be held and deemed preferred claims, and paid by such
trustees or assignees before any other creditor or creditors of the assignor,
including the State as a creditor for amounts due under the provisions of chapter 372 of NRS.
2. The claims of each miner, mechanic,
salesperson, servant, clerk or laborer thus preferred, shall not exceed in
value $600, and the services shall have been rendered or labor performed within
90 days next preceding the assignment.

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