Nevada Code § 163.375

Litigation, compromise or abandonment of claim
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A fiduciary may compromise, adjust, arbitrate,
sue on or defend, abandon or otherwise deal with and settle claims in favor of
or against the estate or trust as the fiduciary deems advisable, and the
fiduciarys decision shall be conclusive between the fiduciary and the
beneficiaries of the estate or trust and the person against or for whom the
claim is asserted, in the absence of fraud by such person, and, in the absence
of fraud, bad faith or gross negligence of the fiduciary, shall be conclusive
between the fiduciary and the beneficiaries of the estate or trust.

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