Nevada Code § 36.010

Defendant asking affirmative relief may have provisional remedies
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When the defendant
interposes a counterclaim, and thereupon demands an affirmative judgment
against the plaintiff, the defendants right to a provisional remedy is the
same as in an action brought by the defendant against the plaintiff, for the
cause of action stated in the counterclaim, and demanding the same judgment;
and for the purpose of applying to such a case the provisions of NRS relating
to provisional remedies, the defendant is deemed the plaintiff, the plaintiff
is deemed the defendant, and the counterclaim so set forth in the answer is
deemed the complaint.

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