Receivers may be removed at any time, at the pleasure of the court by which they were appointed or, if such court is not in session, by a judge thereof; and, if any receiver is removed or declines to act or dies, the court that appointed him, or, if such court is not in session, a judge thereof, may fill the vacancy.
(1949 Rev., S. 8249.)
Due notice should be given prior to removal; procedure; receiver cannot appeal from removal. 70 C. 473. Includes appointment in chambers of new temporary receiver where one originally appointed has died. 76 C. 257. Cited. 196 C. 172.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
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 52-513. - Court may remove receiver at pleasure and fill vacancy.
Section 52-514. - Receivership; dissolution of attachment and levy of execution; costs.