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NRS 112.210

Rights of creditor in action for relief against transfer or obligation

Known as the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act

The act spans §§ 112–112 (12 sections).

Applied in 4 court decisions — leading case SUPERPUMPER, INC. VS. LEONARD (2021)

Most recently applied in Holland v. Anthony L. Barney, Ltd. (November 2023)

(Added to NRS by 1987, 12)

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1. In an action for relief against a transfer or obligation under this chapter, a creditor, subject to the limitations in NRS 112.220, may obtain:

(a) Avoidance of the transfer or obligation to the extent necessary to satisfy the creditor’s claim;

(b) An attachment or garnishment against the asset transferred or other property of the transferee pursuant to NRS 31.010 to 31.460, inclusive; and

(c) Subject to applicable principles of equity and in accordance with applicable rules of civil procedure:

(1) An injunction against further disposition by the debtor or a transferee, or both, of the asset transferred or of other property;

(2) Appointment of a receiver to take charge of the asset transferred or of other property of the transferee; or

(3) Any other relief the circumstances may require.

2. If a creditor has obtained a judgment on a claim against the debtor, the creditor, if the court so orders, may levy execution on the asset transferred or its proceeds.

Official source: Nevada Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Nevada statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.