Section 9. The court may make orders for the care, custody, leasing and investing of all property and its proceeds in the possession of the receiver. If any of said property consists of live animals or is perishable or cannot be kept without great or disproportionate expense, the court may order such property to be sold at public or private sale. After the appointment of a receiver, upon his petition and after notice, the court may order all or part of said property, including the rights of the absentee in land, to be sold at public or private sale to supply money for payments authorized by this chapter or investment approved by the court. Except as provided by order of the court, the receiver shall have the following powers:
(1) to sell any personal property in the possession of the receiver or any interest therein, for cash, credit or for part cash and part credit, and with or without security for unpaid balances.
(2) to invest in prudent investments.
(3) to effect a fair and reasonable compromise with any debtor, creditor, obligor or obligee.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part II - Real and Personal Property and Domestic Relations
Chapter 200 - Settlement of Estates of Absentees
Section 1 - Receiver; Petition for Appointment
Section 2 - Notice to Show Cause
Section 3 - Return of Notice; Publication
Section 5 - Receiver; Appointment; Bond
Section 6 - Possession of Property by Receiver
Section 7 - Receiver; Power to Hold Additional Property; Debts
Section 8 - Intangible Property
Section 9 - Property; Management and Sale
Section 10 - Surviving Spouse and Children; Allowance
Section 12 - Receiver; Compensation; Accounting; Limitation on Actions