Nevada Code § 205.0828

Property of another person defined
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Property
of another person means real, personal or intangible property in which any
person other than the defendant has an interest which the defendant is not
privileged to infringe, including, without limitation, property in which the
defendant also has an interest, notwithstanding that the other person might be
precluded from civil recovery because the property was used in an unlawful transaction
or was subject to forfeiture as contraband. Property in the possession of the
defendant in which another person has only a security interest shall be deemed
not to be the property of that other person, even if that person holds legal
title to the property pursuant to a security agreement.

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