Nevada Code § 37.170

Plaintiff may continue in or be placed in possession pending conclusion of litigation; effect of defendants receipt of money on deposit; judgments
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1. At any time after the entry of
judgment, or pending an appeal by either party from the judgment 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, whenever the plaintiff has paid into
court for the defendant the full amount of the judgment, and such further sum
as may be required by the court as a fund to pay any further damages and costs
that may be recovered in the proceedings, as well as all damages that may be
sustained by the defendant, if for any cause the property is not finally taken
for public use, the plaintiff, if already in possession, may continue therein,
and if not, the court shall, upon motion of the plaintiff, authorize the
plaintiff to take possession of and use the property during the pendency of and
until the final conclusion of the litigation, and shall, if necessary, stay all
actions and proceedings against the plaintiff on account thereof. The plaintiff
must not be held to have abandoned or waived the right to appeal from the
judgment by paying into court the amount of the judgment and such further sum
as may be required by the court and taking possession of the property pursuant
to this subsection.
2. The defendant, who is entitled to the
money paid into court for the defendant upon any judgment, is entitled to
demand and receive that money at any time after obtaining an order therefor
from the court. The court or judge thereof shall, upon application being made
by the defendant and notice to all parties, order and direct that the money so
paid into court be delivered to the defendant upon the defendants filing a
satisfaction of the judgment, or upon the defendants filing a receipt for the
money and an abandonment of all defenses to the action or proceeding, except as
to the amount of damages that the defendant may be entitled to if a new trial
is granted. A payment to a defendant pursuant to this subsection shall be
deemed to be an abandonment by that defendant of all defenses interposed by the
defendant excepting his or her claim for greater compensation.
3. If the amount of the compensation
awarded upon final judgment exceeds the sum paid into court, the court shall
enter judgment against the plaintiff and in favor of the defendant for the
amount of the excess plus interest. If the amount of the compensation awarded
upon final judgment is less than the sum paid into court and paid to the
defendant, the court shall enter judgment in favor of the plaintiff and against
the defendant for the amount of the excess plus interest.

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