Nevada Code § 159.123

Contracts of protected person
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If
a protected person for whom a guardian of the estate is appointed was, at the
time of the appointment, a party to a contract which has not been fully
performed, and which was made by the protected person while not under any legal
disability, the guardian of the estate, with prior approval of the court by
order, may complete the performance of such contract. If such contract requires
the conveyance of any real or personal property, or any interest in such
property, the court may authorize the guardian to convey the interest and
estate of the protected person in the property, and the effect of such
conveyance shall be the same as though made by the protected person while not
under legal disability. If the contract requires a sale, no notice of sale is
required under this section unless otherwise ordered by the court.

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