2009 Nevada Code
TITLE 15 - CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS
Chapter 207 - Miscellaneous Crimes
RACKETEERING
207.510 - Parties to proceedings for forfeiture of property.

207.510  Parties to proceedings for forfeiture of property.  No person, except one:

      1.  Who holds a community property interest in the property;

      2.  Whose name or interest appears on the document of title or certificate of registration of the property;

      3.  Who is injured in his or her business or property by the violation; or

      4.  Who can otherwise prove ownership or a bona fide security interest in the property or interest subject to forfeiture,

Ê may be a party to proceeding for a forfeiture brought pursuant to NRS 207.490.

      (Added to NRS by 1983, 1501)

      NRS 207.520  Limitation of actions.  A criminal action or proceeding under NRS 205.322 or 207.400 may be commenced at any time within 5 years after the conduct in violation of the section occurs. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 217.007, a civil action or proceeding under NRS 207.470 may be commenced at any time within 5 years after the violation occurs or after the injured person sustains the injury, whichever is later. If a criminal prosecution or civil action or other proceeding is brought to punish, prevent or restrain any violation of the provisions of NRS 205.322 or 207.400, the running of the period of limitations prescribed by this section with respect to any cause of action arising under NRS 207.470, which is based in whole or in part upon any matter complained of in the prosecution or proceeding, is suspended during the pendency of the prosecution or proceeding and for 2 years following termination of the prosecution or proceeding.

      (Added to NRS by 1983, 1501; A 1985, 1828; 1993, 454)

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