Nevada Code § 32.345

Removal of receiver; replacement; termination of receivership
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1. The court may remove a receiver for
cause.
2. The court shall replace a receiver that
dies, resigns or is removed.
3. If the court finds that a receiver that
resigns or is removed, or the representative of a receiver that is deceased,
has accounted fully for and turned over to the successor receiver all
receivership property and has filed a report of all receipts and disbursements
during the service of the replaced receiver, the replaced receiver is
discharged.
4. The court may discharge a receiver and
terminate the courts administration of the receivership property if the court
finds that appointment of the receiver was improvident or that the
circumstances no longer warrant continuation of the receivership. If the court
finds that the appointment was sought wrongfully or in bad faith, the court may
assess against the person that sought the appointment:
(a) The fees and expenses of the receivership,
including reasonable attorneys fees and costs; and
(b) Actual damages caused by the appointment,
including reasonable attorneys fees and costs.

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