Nevada Code § 147.200

Status of judgment against estate
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1. The effect of a judgment rendered
against a personal representative upon a claim for money against the estate of
the decedent is only to establish the claim in the same manner as if it had
been allowed by the personal representative, and the judgment must be that the
personal representative pay, in due course of administration, the amount
ascertained to be due.
2. A certified copy of the judgment must
be filed in the estate proceedings.
3. No execution may issue upon the
judgment, nor does it create any lien upon the property of the estate, nor give
the judgment creditor any priority of payment.
4. This section does not apply to a
judgment of foreclosure of a mortgage.

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