Nevada Code § 87.390

Rights where partnership is dissolved for fraud or misrepresentation
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Where a
partnership contract is rescinded on the ground of the fraud or
misrepresentation of one of the parties thereto, the party entitled to rescind
is, without prejudice to any other right, entitled:
1. To a lien on, or a right of retention
of, the surplus of the partnership property after satisfying the partnership
liabilities to third persons for any sum of money paid by such a party for the
purchase of an interest in the partnership and for any capital or advances
contributed by him or her;
2. To stand, after all liabilities to
third persons have been satisfied, in the place of the creditors of the
partnership for any payments made by the party in respect of the partnership
liabilities; and
3. To be indemnified by the person guilty
of the fraud or making the representation against all debts and liabilities of
the partnership.

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