Nevada Code § 205.330

Fraudulent conveyances
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Every
person who shall be a party to any fraudulent conveyance of any lands,
tenements or hereditaments, goods or chattels, or any right or interest issuing
out of the same, or to any bond, suit, judgment or execution, contract or
conveyance, had, made or contrived with intent to deceive and defraud others,
or to defeat, hinder or delay creditors or others of their just debts, damages
or demands; or who, being a party as aforesaid, at any time shall wittingly and
willingly put in use, avow, maintain, justify or defend the same, or any of
them, as true and done, had, or made in good faith, or upon good consideration,
or shall alien, assign or sell any of the lands, tenements, hereditaments,
goods, chattels or other things before mentioned, conveyed to him or her as
aforesaid, or any part thereof, is guilty of a gross misdemeanor.

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