Nevada Code § 39.530

Parties may unite for purposes of division; order of court to govern
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Two or more of the tenants
in common, joint tenants, copartners or parceners may unite together for the
purposes of the division, of which they must give the master written notice
before the master commences the business of division. All who do not unite or
give notice of separate action, shall, for the purposes of division, be deemed
to have united. The master shall recognize those named in the order of the
court, or their agents and attorneys-in-fact, the guardian of an infant, and
the guardian entitled to the custody and management of the estate of a person
with significant mental illness or other person adjudged incapable of
conducting the persons own affairs, and as to the interest of each, the master
must be controlled entirely by the order of the court.

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