Nevada Code § 152.140

Report of commissioners; objections to report; hearing on objections; order of confirmation
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1. The commissioners, within a reasonable
time shall file their report of partition.
2. Within 15 days after the report is
filed, any interested person may file an objection to the report, particularly
specifying the grounds of objection. A copy of the objection must be served
upon the commissioners and all parties interested in the partition, their guardians,
agents or attorneys, with a notice to those persons that the objecting party
will, at a time certain, not later than 20 days after the filing of the
objection, move the court to set aside the report, and for a new partition.
3. At the time specified, or at such other
time as the court may set, the court shall proceed to hear the objection to the
report, and may hear proof by any party, and for sufficient reasons, the court
may set aside the report and recommit the partition to the same commissioners,
or appoint others, or may modify or confirm the report.
4. If no objection is filed to the report
within the time specified and the report appears to be just and correct and all
the proceedings regular, the court shall enter an order confirming the report.
The court shall order proper conveyance to be made by the respective parties to
one another, or may appoint a commissioner to make the conveyance or
conveyances, which, when acknowledged and recorded, is sufficient to convey
title.

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