Nevada Code § 150.030

Compensation for extraordinary services
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Such further allowances may be made as the
court deems just and reasonable for any extraordinary services, such as:
1. Management, sales or mortgages of real
or personal property.
2. Contested or litigated claims against
the estate.
3. The adjustment and payments of
extensive or complicated estate taxes.
4. Litigation in regard to the property of
the estate.
5. The carrying on of the decedents
business pursuant to an order of the court.
6. Such other litigation or special
services as may be necessary for the personal representative to prosecute,
defend or perform.

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