Nevada Code § 147.180

Compromise of claim or action against estate: Petition; notice of hearing; execution of conveyances
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1. After the time for the presentation of
claims has expired, the personal representative, with the approval of the
court, may compromise any claim against the estate or any action brought
against the personal representative as such by the transfer of specific assets
of the estate or otherwise.
2. To obtain such approval, the personal
representative shall file a petition with the clerk showing the advantage of
the compromise.
3. The clerk shall set the petition for
hearing, and the personal representative shall give notice thereof for the
period and in the manner required by NRS
155.010 .
4. If, under this section, the court
authorizes the transfer of real property of the estate, conveyances must be
executed by the personal representative in the same manner as provided in NRS 148.280 , and have the same force and
effect as conveyances executed pursuant to that section.
5. A certified copy of the order
authorizing the transfer must be recorded in the office of the recorder of the
county in which the real property, or any portion thereof, is located.

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