Nevada Revised Statutes
Nev. Rev. Stat. § 17.070 (2026)
Written allegations
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NRS 17.070 Written allegations. If
the defendant, in his or her answer, deny the judgment, or set up any defense which
may have arisen subsequently, the summons, with the affidavit annexed, and the
answer shall constitute the written allegations in the case. If the defendant
deny his or her liability on the obligation upon which the judgment was
recovered, a copy of the original complaint and judgment, the summons, with the
affidavit annexed, and the answer shall constitute such written allegations.
[1911 CPA § 305; RL § 5247; NCL § 8803]
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases, 2017–2017 · leading case: Rawson Vs. Dist. Ct. (cain), 2017 NV 44 (Nev. 2017).
Rawson Vs. Dist. Ct. (cain), 2017 NV 44 (Nev. 2017). “NRS 17.070. Joint debtors who were not originally served may raise any available defenses that arose subsequent to the original judgment or any defenses to the original action, except for the statute of limitations.”
Rawson Vs. Dist. Ct. (cain), 2017 NV 44 (Nev. 2017). “NRS 17.070. Joint debtors who were not originally served may raise any available defenses that arose subsequent to the original judgment or any defenses to the original action, except for the statute of limitations.”
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