31.210 - When motion to discharge attachment made on affidavits, plaintiff may oppose by affidavits.

31.210  When motion to discharge attachment made on affidavits, plaintiff may oppose by affidavits.  If the motion is made upon affidavits on the part of the defendant, the plaintiff may oppose it by affidavits or other evidence, in addition to those on which the writ of attachment was issued.

      [1911 CPA § 224; RL § 5166; NCL § 8722]—(NRS A 1973, 1181)

      NRS 31.220  Improperly, improvidently or irregularly issued writ must be discharged; issuance of new writ.  If upon such application it satisfactorily appears that the writ of attachment was improperly, improvidently or irregularly issued, it must be discharged; but the release of the property shall not be ordered if, at or before the hearing on such application, the court orders a new writ to be issued as provided in NRS 31.024 and 31.026, in which case the sheriff shall relevy upon the property under the new writ.

      [1911 CPA § 225; RL § 5167; NCL § 8723]—(NRS A 1973, 1181)