Nevada Code § 148.195

Confirmation of sale: New appraisement; appraisal dispensed with under certain circumstances
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, no sale of personal property at private sale may be confirmed by
the court unless the court is satisfied that the sum offered represents the
fair market value of the property sold, nor unless the personal property has
been appraised within 1 year before the time of sale. If it has not been
appraised, a new appraisement must be had, as in the case of an original
appraisement of personal property. This may be done at any time before the sale
or confirmation thereof.
2. If the personal representative is the
sole devisee or heir of the estate, or if all devisees or heirs consent in
writing to sale without an appraisal, the requirement of an appraisal may be
dispensed with.

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