Nevada Code § 156.180

Distribution of property to heirs and devisees: Time; bond of distributee; conditions
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No
distribution of the property of the missing person to the heirs or devisees of
the missing person may be made until the lapse of 1 year after the appointment
and qualification of the executor or administrator, unless the distributee
gives a bond in a penal sum not less than the value of the property distributed
and for such additional amount as the court prescribes, conditioned for the
return of the property or the value thereof to the personal representative of
the estate in case the missing person be adjudicated to be still living since
the commencement of the 3-year period, and also conditioned to save the
personal representative of the estate harmless from the damages and expenses of
all suits brought by the missing person or anyone succeeding to the rights of the
missing person, by reason of the distribution during the period of 1 year.

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