Nevada Code § 21.200

Real property sold subject to redemption; who may redeem; redemptioner defined
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1. Property sold subject to redemption, as
provided in NRS 21.190 , or any part sold
separately, may be redeemed in the manner hereinafter provided by the following
persons or their successors in interest:
(a) The judgment debtor or the judgment debtors
successor in interest, in the whole or any part of the property.
(b) A creditor having a lien by judgment or
mortgage on the property sold, or on some share or part thereof, subsequent to
that on which the property was sold.
2. The person mentioned in paragraph (b)
of subsection 1 is termed a redemptioner in this chapter.

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