Nevada Code § 111.795

Rights of surviving parties upon death of party to multiple-party account; right to sums in account if POD designation; rights at death to sums on deposit
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1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 111.783 to 111.815 , inclusive, or in an applicable
contract, on the death of a party, sums on deposit in a multiple-party account
belong to the surviving party or parties. If two or more parties survive and
one is the surviving spouse of the decedent, the amount to which the decedent,
immediately before death, was beneficially entitled under NRS 111.793 belongs to the surviving
spouse. If two or more parties survive and none is the surviving spouse of the
decedent, the amount to which the decedent, immediately before death, was
beneficially entitled under NRS 111.793 belongs to the surviving parties in equal shares and augments the proportion to
which each survivor, immediately before the decedents death, was beneficially
entitled under NRS 111.793 , and the
right of survivorship continues between the surviving parties.
2. In an account with a POD designation:
(a) On the death of one of two or more parties,
the rights in sums on deposit are governed by subsection 1.
(b) On the death of the sole party or the last
survivor of two or more parties, sums on deposit belong to the surviving
beneficiary or beneficiaries. If two or more beneficiaries survive, sums on
deposit belong to them in equal and undivided shares and there is no right of
survivorship in the event of the death of a beneficiary thereafter. If no
beneficiary survives, sums on deposit belong to the estate of the last
surviving party.
3. Sums on deposit in a single-party
account without a POD designation, or in a multiple-party account that, by the
terms of the account, is without right of survivorship, are not affected by the
death of a party, but the amount to which the decedent, immediately before
death, was beneficially entitled under NRS
111.793 is transferred as part of the decedents estate. A POD designation
in a multiple-party account without right of survivorship is ineffective. For
the purposes of this section, the designation of an account as a tenancy in
common establishes that the account is without right of survivorship.
4. The ownership right of a surviving
party or beneficiary, or of the decedents estate, in sums on deposit is
subject to requests for payment made by a party before the partys death,
whether paid by the financial institution before or after the death, or unpaid.
The surviving party or beneficiary, or the decedents estate, is liable to the
payee of an unpaid request for payment. The liability is limited to a
proportionate share of the amount transferred under this section, to the extent
necessary to discharge the request for payment.

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