Nevada Code § 159.119

Continuing business of protected person
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A guardian of the estate, with prior approval
of the court by order, may continue any business of the protected person. The
order may provide for any one or more of the following:
1. The conduct or reorganization of the
business solely by the guardian, jointly by the guardian with one or more of
the partners, shareholders, members, or joint venturers of the protected person
or as a corporation or limited-liability company of which the protected person
is or becomes a shareholder or member.
2. The extent to which the guardian may
incur liability of the estate of the protected person for obligations arising
from the continuation of the business.
3. Whether liabilities incurred in the
conduct of the business are to be chargeable solely to the part of the estate
of the protected person allocated for use in the business or to the estate as a
whole.
4. The period of time during which the
business may be conducted.
5. Any other conditions, restrictions,
regulations and requirements as the court considers proper.

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