Nevada Code § 35.270

Appeal does not stay judgment of ouster
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If the action is commenced in the district
court, an appeal may be taken from the final judgment by either party to the
appellate court of competent jurisdiction pursuant to the rules fixed by the
Supreme Court pursuant to Section 4 of
Article 6 of the Nevada Constitution, as in other cases; but if there is
judgment of ouster against the defendant, there shall be no stay of execution
or proceedings pending such appeal.

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