Nevada Revised Statutes
Nev. Rev. Stat. § 21.050 (2026)
Enforcement of judgments requiring payment of money or delivery of property; performance of other act
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NRS 21.050 Enforcement of judgments requiring payment of money or delivery
of property; performance of other act. Where
a judgment requires the payment of money or the delivery of real or personal
property, the same shall be enforced in those respects by execution. Where it
requires the performance of any other act, a certified copy of the judgment may
be served upon the party against whom it is given, or upon the person or
officer who is required thereby, or by law, to obey the same, and his or her
obedience thereto enforced.
[1911 CPA § 342; RL § 5284; NCL § 8840]
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3
cases, 1960–1979 · leading case: Application of Havas, 371 P.2d 30 (Nev. 1962).
Application of Havas, 371 P.2d 30 (Nev. 1962). “It is not optional with the plaintiff in such case to take judgment for the value of the property absolutely.”
Luciano v. Marshall, 593 P.2d 751 (Nev. 1979). “NRS 21.050 provides that a money judgment “shall be enforced” by execution.”
Adelson, Inc. v. Young Elec. Sign Co., 355 P.2d 173 (Nev. 1960). “NRS 21.050. If the language contained in plaintiff’s notice of cross-appeal be interpreted to include an appeal from the amount awarded in the alternative as the value of the property sought to be recovered in the event that its delivery cannot be had, the record does not…”
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