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  8. Chapter 920 - Receivers


Chapter 920 - Receivers


  • Section 52-504 - Application for receiver; orders of judge.
  • Section 52-505 - Receivers for certain associations, communities or corporations.
  • Section 52-506 - Receiver to give bond.
  • Section 52-507 - Authority of receiver of corporation.
  • Section 52-508 - Receiver to file semiannual statements.
  • Section 52-509 - Appointment of receiver of partnership.
  • Section 52-510 - Power of court over partnership property.
  • Section 52-511 - Receiver entitled to control of partnership property.
  • Section 52-512 - Preference in receivership proceedings to claims for wages and deposits for consumer goods and services.
  • Section 52-513 - Court may remove receiver at pleasure and fill vacancy.
  • Section 52-514 - Receivership; dissolution of attachment and levy of execution; costs.
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