Nevada Code § 78.660

Powers of district court
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1. The court shall have power to send for
persons and papers and to examine any persons, including the creditors and
claimants, and the president, directors and other officers and agents of the
corporation, on oath or affirmation, respecting its affairs and transactions
and its estate, money, goods, chattels, credits, notes, bills and choses in
action, real and personal estate and effects of every kind, and also respecting
its debts, obligations, contracts and liabilities, and the claims against it.
2. If any person shall refuse to be sworn
or affirmed, or to make answers to such questions as shall be put to the
person, or refuse to declare the whole truth touching the subject matter of the
examination, the district court may commit such person to a place of
confinement, there to remain until the person shall submit to be examined, and
pay all the costs of the proceedings against the person.

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