Except as provided in § 24–203 of the Commercial Law Article, the court may appoint any person as receiver, including an officer, director, or stockholder of the corporation.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 3 - Corporations in General -- Extraordinary Actions
Section 3-402 - Approval of Voluntary Dissolution -- No Stock Outstanding or Subscribed For
Section 3-403 - Approval of Voluntary Dissolution -- Stock Outstanding or Subscribed For
Section 3-404 - Notice to Creditors and Employees of Voluntary Dissolution
Section 3-405 - Abandonment or Rescission of Voluntary Dissolution
Section 3-406 - Articles of Dissolution
Section 3-407 - Filing Articles With Department; Payment of Taxes
Section 3-408 - Time Voluntary Dissolution Effective
Section 3-410 - Powers of Directors in Voluntary Dissolution
Section 3-411 - Appointment of Receiver in Voluntary Dissolution
Section 3-412 - Distributions to Stockholders in Voluntary Dissolution
Section 3-413 - Grounds for Petition by Stockholders or Creditors for Involuntary Dissolution
Section 3-414 - Appointment of Receiver in Involuntary Dissolution -- in General
Section 3-415 - Appointment of Receiver in Involuntary Dissolution -- Insolvency
Section 3-416 - Appointment of Officer, Director, or Stockholder as Receiver
Section 3-417 - Certification of Involuntary Dissolution to Department; Notice to Tax Collectors
Section 3-418 - Powers of Receiver in Voluntary and Involuntary Dissolution