Nevada Code § 163.187

Termination of trust when value of trust property insufficient to justify cost of administration
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1. After notice to the beneficiaries, the
trustee of a trust that consists of trust property having a total value of less
than $100,000 or that is uneconomical to administer may terminate the trust if
the trustee concludes that the value of the trust property is insufficient to
justify the cost of administration. This subsection does not apply to an
interested trustee.
2. The court may modify or terminate a
trust, in accordance with NRS 163.185 ,
or remove the trustee and appoint a different trustee if the court determines
that the value of the trust property is insufficient to justify the cost of
administration.
3. On termination of a trust under this
section, the trustee shall distribute the trust property in a manner consistent
with the purposes of the trust.
4. This section does not apply to a trust
whose trust property includes an easement for conservation.
5. As used in this section:
(a) Easement for conservation has the meaning
ascribed to it in NRS 111.410 .
(b) Interested trustee means:
(1) An individual trustee to whom the net
income or principal of the trust can currently be distributed or would be
distributed if the trust were then to terminate and be distributed.
(2) Any trustee who may be removed and
replaced by an interested distributee.
(3) An individual trustee whose legal
obligation to support a beneficiary may be satisfied by distributions of income
and principal of the trust.

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