Nevada Code § 148.190

Sale of other personal property: Publication; description of property; inspection
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 3 and NRS 148.080 , 148.170 and 148.180 and in summary administration under chapter 145 of NRS, a personal representative
may sell personal property of the estate only after notice is published in a
newspaper published in the county where the proceedings are pending, if there
is such a newspaper, and if not, then in one having general circulation in the
county, for 2 weeks, consisting of three publications 1 week apart, before the
day of the sale or, in the case of a private sale, before the day on or after
which the sale is to be made. For good cause shown, the court may decrease the
number of publications to one and shorten the time for publication to a period
not less than 8 days. The notice shall include a brief description of the
property to be sold, a place where bids or offers will be received, and a day
on or after which the sale will be made.
2. Public sales may be made at the
courthouse door, at some other public place, at the residence of the decedent
or at a place designated by the personal representative, but no sale may be
made of any personal property which is not available for inspection at the time
of sale, unless the court otherwise orders.
3. If the personal representative is the
sole devisee or heir of the estate, or if all devisees or heirs of the estate
consent in writing, the court may waive the requirement of publication.

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