(1) A receiver is entitled to all defenses and immunities provided by the laws of this state other than this chapter for an act or omission within the scope of the receiver’s appointment.
(2) A receiver may be sued personally for an act or omission in administering receivership property only with approval of the court that appointed the receiver.
History.—s. 1, ch. 2020-106.
Structure Florida Statutes
Title XL - Real and Personal Property
Chapter 714 - Uniform Commercial Real Estate Receivership Act
714.03 - Notice and Opportunity for Hearing.
714.06 - Appointment of Receiver.
714.07 - Disqualification From Appointment as Receiver; Disclosure of Interest.
714.08 - Receiver’s Bond; Alternative Security.
714.09 - Status of Receiver as Lien Creditor.
714.10 - Security Agreement Covering After-Acquired Property.
714.11 - Collection and Turnover of Receivership Property.
714.12 - Powers and Duties of Receiver.
714.15 - Engagement and Compensation of Professional.
714.16 - Use or Transfer of Receivership Property Not in Ordinary Course of Business.
714.18 - Defenses and Immunities of Receiver.
714.19 - Interim Report of Receiver.
714.20 - Notice of Appointment; Claim Against Receivership; Distribution to Creditors.
714.22 - Removal of Receiver; Replacement; Termination of Receivership.
714.23 - Final Report of Receiver; Discharge.
714.24 - Receivership in Another State; Ancillary Proceeding.
714.25 - Effect of Enforcement by Mortgagee.
714.26 - Uniformity of Application and Construction.
714.27 - Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.