1. If any property in the control or possession of a special administrator is subject to a mortgage or lien to secure the payment of money, and there is danger that the holder of the security may enforce or foreclose the encumbrance, and the value of the property exceeds the amount of the obligation thereon, then, upon petition of the special administrator or an interested person and upon such notice as the court deems proper, the court may authorize or direct the special administrator to make one or more payments on all or any part of the amount so secured.
2. The order may also direct that interest not yet accrued be paid as it becomes due, and the order shall remain in effect and cover such future interest unless and until for good cause set aside or modified by the court upon petition and notice, in the same manner as an executor or administrator.
[Part 86:107:1941; 1931 NCL § 9882.86]—(NRS A 1999, 2277)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 140 - Special Administrators
NRS 140.010 - Causes for appointment.
NRS 140.020 - Notice and order of appointment; order not appealable.
NRS 140.040 - Powers, duties and immunity from liability for certain claims.
NRS 140.050 - Payment of mortgage or lien; payment of interest.
NRS 140.070 - Effect of grant of letters testamentary or letters of administration.