Nevada Code § 148.170

Sale of perishable and depreciating property
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Perishable property and other personal
property which will depreciate in value if not disposed of promptly, or which
will incur loss or expense by being kept, and so much other personal property
as may be necessary to provide the family allowance pending the receipt of
other sufficient money, may be sold without notice, and title passes without
confirmation, but the personal representative is responsible for the actual
value of the property unless the personal representative obtains an order
approving the sale before the closing of the estate.

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