Nevada Code § 111.761

Proper execution and delivery or acknowledgment required for assignment of right to receive performance effective upon death of owner; other methods of assignment not precluded
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1. A written assignment of a contract
right which assigns the right to receive any performance remaining due under
the contract to an assignee designated by the owner and which expressly states
that the assignment is not to take effect until the death of the owner
transfers the right to receive performance due under the contract to the
designated assignee beneficiary, effective on the death of the owner, if the
assignment is executed and delivered in proper form to the contract obligor
before the death of the owner or is executed in proper form and acknowledged
before a notary public or other person authorized to administer oaths. A
beneficiary assignment need not be supported by consideration or be delivered
to the assignee beneficiary.
2. This section does not preclude other
methods of assignment which are authorized by law and which have the effect of
postponing enjoyment of a contract right until the death of the owner.

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