Nevada Code § 34.330

Writ may be issued by appellate or district court when no plain, speedy and adequate remedy in law
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writ may be issued only by the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeals or a
district court to an inferior tribunal, or to a corporation, board or person,
in all cases where there is not a plain, speedy and adequate remedy in the
ordinary course of law. It is issued upon affidavit, on the application of the
person beneficially interested.

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