Nevada Code § 22.020

Reentry on real property after ejectment by judgment or process
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Every person dispossessed of or ejected from
any real property by the judgment or process of any court of competent
jurisdiction, and who, not having a right so to do, reenters into or upon or
takes possession of any such real property, or induces or procures any person
not having a right so to do, or aids or abets the person therein, is guilty of
a contempt of the court by which such judgment was rendered or from which such
process issued, and shall be tried and punished therefor in the same manner and
form as provided by law in cases of contempt not committed in the presence of
the court or justice of the peace. Upon conviction for such contempt, the court
or justice of the peace shall immediately issue an alias process directing the
proper officer to restore possession to the party entitled to the property
under the original judgment, decree or process.

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