Nevada Code § 152.150

Procedure when property cannot be partitioned
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If particular property cannot be divided
without prejudice or inconvenience to the owners, the court may assign the
whole to one or more of the parties entitled to shares therein, who will accept
and pay to the other parties interested their just proportion of the true value
thereof, or secure the same to their satisfaction or, in case of the minority
or incapacity of the other party or parties, to the satisfaction of the
guardian of the minor or incapacitated person. The true value of the property
must be ascertained and reported by the commissioners or appraisers appointed
specially for that purpose.

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