Nevada Code § 35.260

Procedure in appellate court same as in district court; determination of issue of fact to be tried by jury in district court
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Actions under this chapter commenced in the
Court of Appeals or the Supreme Court shall be conducted in the same manner as
if commenced in the district court, and the Clerk of the Supreme Court shall
have the same authority to issue process and to enter orders and judgments as
the clerk of the district court has in like cases. All pleadings and the
conduct of the trial shall be the same as in the district court. If a jury is
required to determine an issue of fact, the Court of Appeals or the Supreme
Court shall order the question to be tried before a jury in the district court
of any county designated in such order, and that the verdict be certified to
the Court of Appeals or to the Supreme Court, as applicable.

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