Nevada Code § 375.220

Cases of priority; subordination to prior recorded lien and certain other debts
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1. The amounts, including interest and
penalties, required to be paid by any person pursuant to this chapter must be
satisfied first if:
(a) The person is insolvent;
(b) The person makes a voluntary assignment of
his or her assets;
(c) The estate of the person in the hands of
executors, administrators or heirs, before distribution, is insufficient to pay
all the debts due from the deceased; or
(d) The estate and effects of an absconding,
concealed or absent person required to pay any amount by force of such a
revenue act are levied upon by process of law.
2. This section does not give the county
recorder a preference over:
(a) Any recorded lien that attached before the
date when the amounts required to be paid became a lien; or
(b) Any costs of administration, funeral
expenses, expenses of personal illness, family allowances or debts preferred
pursuant to federal law or wages as provided in NRS 147.195 .

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