Nevada Code § 140.020

Notice and order of appointment; order not appealable
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1. The appointment of a special
administrator may be made at chambers or in open court, and without notice or
upon such notice to such interested persons as the court deems reasonable, and must
be made by entry upon the minutes of the court or by written order signed and
filed, which must specify the powers to be exercised by the special
administrator.
2. Upon the filing of the order, and after
the person appointed has given bond if fixed by the court, the clerk shall
issue special letters of administration, with a copy of the order attached.
3. In making the appointment of a special
administrator, the court:
(a) Must appoint a person who satisfies the
qualifications set forth in NRS 139.010 ;
and
(b) May give preference to the person or persons
entitled to letters testamentary or letters of administration, but no appeal
may be taken from the appointment.

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