Nevada Code § 150.250

Claims not yet due and contingent or disputed claim
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1. If there is a claim not due, or any
contingent or disputed claims against the estate, the amount thereof, or such
part of the amount as the holder would be entitled to if the claim were due,
established or absolute, must be paid to the clerk and there remain, to be paid
over to the holder when the holder becomes entitled thereto or, if the holder
fails to establish a claim, to be paid over or distributed as the circumstances
of the estate require.
2. If a creditor whose claim has been
allowed but is not yet due appears and assents to a deduction therefrom of the
legal interest for the time the claim has yet to run, the creditor is entitled
to be paid accordingly.
3. The payments provided for in this
section are not to be made if the estate is insolvent unless a pro rata
distribution is ordered.

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