Nevada Code § 31.300

Property to be delivered to sheriff; sale; judgment against garnishee
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1. If the answer of the garnishee shows
that the garnishee has personal property of any kind in his or her possession,
or under his or her control, belonging to the defendant, the court, upon
application of the plaintiff with written notice to the garnishee at the
address supplied on the answers to the interrogatories or to the attorney for
the garnishee, shall enter judgment that the garnishee deliver the same to the
sheriff, and if the plaintiff recover judgment against the defendant in the
action, such property or so much thereof as may be necessary shall be sold as
upon execution, and the proceeds applied toward the satisfaction of such
judgment, together with the costs of the action and proceedings, and if there
be a surplus of such property, or of the proceeds thereof, it shall be restored
to the defendant.
2. If the answer shows that the garnishee
is in possession of money, debts, credits or choses in action, or has any of
such items under the garnishees control, or is in any way indebted to the
defendant, then, if the plaintiff recover judgment against the defendant in the
action, the court shall also, upon application of the plaintiff with written
notice to the garnishee or the garnishees attorney in the manner provided in
subsection 1, enter judgment in favor of the defendant for the use of the
plaintiff against the garnishee for the amount of the indebtedness, choses in
action, debts or credits admitted in the answer; but the judgment against the
garnishee shall not be for a greater sum than is necessary to satisfy the
judgment of the plaintiff against the defendant, together with costs as
aforesaid; and in no case shall the garnishee be chargeable with costs unless
the garnishees answer shall be successfully controverted as hereinafter
provided.

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