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The appointment of a receiver is appropriate as a means of preserving the status quo. Pursuant to NRS 33.010, a preliminary injunction may be issued where it appears that the plaintiff is entitled to the relief demanded in the plaintiff’s complaint, that the defendant’s actions threaten to cause irreparable harm to the plaintiff, and that the defendant is violating, or threatening to violate plaintiff’s right with respect to the subject matter of the action. Anes v. Crown P’ship, Inc., 932 P.2d 1067, 13 Nev. 195 (1997); Lynn v. Ingalls, 672 P.2d 797, 100 Nev. 15 (1984); Hein v. Plant, 99 Nev. 259, 661 P.2d 880 (1983); Tupper v. Kroc, 88 Nev. 146 (1972); Peri-Gil Corp. v. Sutton, 84 Nev. 406, 442 P.2d 35 (1968); Bowler v. Leonard, 269 P.2d 833, 70 Nev. 370 (1954); State ex rel. Nenzel v. Sec. Jud. Dist. Ct., 241 P. 317, 49 Nev. 145 (1925); Johnson v. Steel, Inc., 100 Nev.181, 183, 678 P.2d 76, 678 (1984).

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