Nevada Code § 152.100

Procedure when value of property to be divided greater than share of one party
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If any tract
of land or tenement is of greater value than one partys share in the estate to
be divided, and cannot be divided without injury to the property, it may be set
off by the commissioners to any one of the parties who will accept it and pay,
or secure to be paid, to one or more of the others interested, such sum or sums
as the commissioners award to make the partition equal, and the commissioners
shall make their award accordingly, but the partition may not be established by
the court until the sums so awarded are paid to the parties entitled to them,
or secured to their satisfaction.

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