Nevada Code § 665.155

Appraisal of assets of doubtful value
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1. If any assets of a bank are of a
doubtful or disputed value, the Commissioner may have an appraisal of such
assets made. In making such appraisal, the Commissioner shall designate one
agent as an appraiser; the bank shall designate one agent as an appraiser; and
the two chosen appraisers shall designate a third.
2. The selected appraisers shall make an
appraisal of the assets designated as doubtful or disputed, and file a written
report of their appraisal with the bank and with the Commissioner. In making
such appraisal, the appraisers shall determine the actual cash market value of
such assets. The appraisal, when made, must be accepted as the value of such
assets for the purpose of examination or for the purpose of determining the
actual cash market value of such assets.
3. The appraisers must not be interested
in any way, either in the bank or as an employee of the Commissioner, and all
expenses of such appraisal must be paid by the bank whose assets are appraised.
4. If any bank fails to appoint an
appraiser within 10 days after the date on which the Commissioner designates an
appraiser pursuant to subsection 1, the Commissioner may apply to the district
court of the county in which the bank is located for the appointment of such an
appraiser, and the court shall make the appointment for the bank.

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