Nevada Code § 31.880

Defendant may except to sufficiency of sureties
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The defendant may, within 2 days after the
service of the writ and the undertaking, give notice to the sheriff that the
defendant excepts to the sufficiency of the sureties. If the defendant fails to
do so, the defendant shall be deemed to have waived all objection to them. When
the defendant excepts, the sureties shall justify on notice in like manner as
upon bail on arrest; and the sheriff shall be responsible for the sufficiency
of the sureties until the objection to them is either waived, as above
provided, or until they justify. If the defendant excepts to the sureties the
defendant cannot reclaim the property, as provided in NRS 31.890 .

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