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§ 9-8-1. Appointment of Receiver — Grounds Generally - When any fund or property is in litigation and the...
§ 9-8-2. Appointment of Receiver — to Protect Trust or Joint Property - Equity may appoint receivers to take possession of and protect...
§ 9-8-3. Appointment of Receiver — to Hold Assets Liable for Debt; Appointment Without Notice; Terms - Equity may appoint a receiver to take possession of and...
§ 9-8-4. Caution to Be Exercised in Appointing Receiver - The power of appointing receivers should be prudently and cautiously...
§ 9-8-5. Intervention of Persons Asserting Equitable Remedies - Where property has been placed in the hands of a...
§ 9-8-6. Lienholders Made Parties; Divestment by Receiver’s Sale - Persons holding liens on property in the hands of a...
§ 9-8-7. Investment of Funds in Receivership - The presiding judge, in his discretion under the law, may...
§ 9-8-8. Receiver an Officer of Court; Subject to Court’s Orders or Removal - History. Orig. Code 1863, §§ 273, 3081; Code 1868, §§...
§ 9-8-9. To Which Court Receivers of Corporations Amenable - Receivers of corporations shall be amenable to and shall make...
§ 9-8-10. Receiver’s Bond - The judge of the superior court, in his discretion, may...
§ 9-8-11. Liability of Receiver Where Bank Fails - Where funds are in the hands of a receiver pending...
§ 9-8-12. Garnishment Not Available Against Receiver - A receiver shall not be subject to the process of...
§ 9-8-13. Award of Attorneys’ and Receivers’ Fees; How Determined - History. Ga. L. 1897, p. 55, §§ 1, 2; Ga....
§ 9-8-14. Expenses of Giving Bond Allowable as Cost of Administration - History. Ga. L. 1903, p. 75, § 1; Civil Code...