The objective of this article and self-study test is to review basic principles regarding receivers. Readers will learn about the nature and types of receivers, the legal authority and procedures for appointment, the powers, obligations and administration of receivers and their termination.
Overview of Remedy A receiver is an agent and officer appointed by the court to assume control and management of property subject to litigation and to preserve the property p...
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