Nevada Code § 40.290

Parties defendant; persons bound by judgment
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No person other than the tenant of the
premises and the subtenant, if there be one, in actual occupation of the
premises when the action is commenced, need be made parties defendant in the
proceeding, nor shall any proceeding abate nor the plaintiff be nonsuited for
the nonjoinder of any person who might have been made a party defendant; but
when it appears that any of the parties served with process or appearing in the
proceeding is guilty of the offense charged, judgment must be rendered against
the party. In case a person has become subtenant of the premises in controversy
after the service of any notice in this chapter provided for, the fact that
such notice was not served on such subtenant shall constitute no defense to the
action. All persons who enter under the tenant, after the commencement of the
action hereunder, shall be bound by the judgment the same as if they had been
made parties to the action.

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