Nevada Code § 78.570

Sale of property and franchise under decree of court
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Sales of the property and franchises of
corporations that may be sold under a decree of court shall be made after such
notice of the time and place as the court may deem proper. If the sales are
made in the foreclosure of one or more mortgages, the court may order the sale
to be made for the whole amount of indebtedness secured by the mortgage or
mortgages, or for the amount of interest due under the mortgage or mortgages,
subject to the payment by the purchaser of the outstanding indebtedness and
interest secured thereby as they become due. In the latter event the court may,
by proper orders, secure the assumption thereof by the purchaser. When a sale
shall be ordered to be made, subject as aforesaid, the court shall direct the
officer making such sale, in the event that the property and franchises offered
do not sell for enough to pay the amount aforesaid, to sell the same free from
encumbrances. Sales under this section shall be made on such credits as the
court may deem proper.

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