Nevada Revised Statutes

Nev. Rev. Stat. § 108.660 (2026)

Foreclosure of lien

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NRS 108.660  Foreclosure of lien.

      1.  The lien described in NRS 108.590 may be foreclosed by a suit in the district court.

      2.  In any suit brought pursuant to the provisions of NRS 108.585 to 108.660, inclusive, upon entering a decree for the plaintiff the court shall allow as part of the costs and disbursements all moneys paid for the filing and recording of the notice of lien and reasonable attorney’s fees.

      [8:421:1955]

Liens on Real Property

     

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 1986–2008 · leading case: Barney v. Mt. Rose Heating & Air Conditioning, 192 P.3d 730 (Nev. 2008).
Barney v. Mt. Rose Heating & Air Conditioning, 192 P.3d 730 (Nev. 2008). “237(1) — indeed, our interpretation is based on both; (2) Humana, which in a footnote and without explanation construed NRS 108.660, a hospital lien statute, as excluding post-judgment attorney fees, is distinguishable, since the statute in that case mandated that the court…”
Humana, Inc. v. Nguyen, 728 P.2d 816 (Nev. 1986). · cites it 2× “NRS 108.660(2). This statute is disposi-tive, despite respondents’ arguments to the contrary.”
— Nev. Rev. Stat. § 108.660(2) — 1 case
Humana, Inc. v. Nguyen, 728 P.2d 816 (Nev. 1986). “NRS 108.660(2). This statute is disposi-tive, despite respondents’ arguments to the contrary.”
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