Nevada Code § 88.535

Rights and remedies of creditor of partner
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1. On application to a court of competent
jurisdiction by any judgment creditor of a partner, the court may charge the
partnership interest of the partner with payment of the unsatisfied amount of
the judgment with interest. To the extent so charged, the judgment creditor has
only the rights of an assignee of the partnership interest.
2. This section:
(a) Provides the exclusive remedy by which a
judgment creditor of a partner or an assignee of a partner may satisfy a
judgment out of the partnership interest of the judgment debtor. No other
remedy, including, without limitation, foreclosure on the partners partnership
interest or a court order for directions, accounts and inquiries that the debtor
or partner might have made, is available to the judgment creditor attempting to
satisfy the judgment out of the judgment debtors interest in the limited
partnership, and no other remedy may be ordered by a court.
(b) Does not deprive any partner of the benefit
of any exemption laws applicable to the partnership interest of the partner.
(c) Does not supersede any written agreement
between a partner and creditor if the written agreement does not conflict with
the partnerships certificate of limited partnership or partnership agreement.

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