1. In a proceeding involving the estate of a decedent or a testamentary trust, the court has jurisdiction over the assets of the estate or trust as a proceeding in rem. 2. In addition to any other basis for claiming jurisdiction over a person, the court has personal jurisdiction over each person: (a) Who is appointed as a personal representative by the court; (b) Whose appointment as a trustee is confirmed by the court; (c) Who files with the court a petition, a motion, other than a motion for dismissal for lack of jurisdiction, an objection or a joinder to a petition or motion; (d) Who makes an appearance at a hearing of a proceeding involving the estate of a decedent or a testamentary trust, unless the appearance is made solely for the purpose of objecting to the jurisdiction of the court; or (e) Who is a party to a proceeding commenced by a petition filed pursuant to NRS 153.031 if notice is given pursuant to NRS 155.010 . 3. Sanctions against a person that are imposed by the court pursuant to any provision of law or the terms of a will or testamentary trust are limited to that persons interest in the estate or trust unless the court has personal jurisdiction over that person.
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