Nevada Code § 147.110

Examination of claims by personal representative: Allowance or rejection; effect of failure to act on claims; untimely claims
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1. Within 15 days after the time for filing
claims has expired, as provided in this chapter, the personal representative
shall examine all claims filed and shall either endorse on each claim an
allowance or rejection, with the day and the year thereof, or shall file a
notice of allowance or rejection with the date and the year thereof, and the
notice of allowance or rejection must be attached to the claim allowed or
rejected and filed with the clerk.
2. If a personal representative refuses or
neglects to endorse on a claim an allowance or rejection within 15 days, as
specified in this section, or does not file a notice of allowance or rejection,
the claim shall be deemed rejected, but the personal representative may,
nevertheless, allow the claim at any time before the filing of the final
account.
3. A personal representative need not
allow or reject a claim that was not timely filed unless the court otherwise
orders.

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