1-502.1. Applicant for receiver to furnish bond to adverse party.
Before a judge may appoint a receiver, the judge shall require the party making application for the appointment to furnish a bond payable to the adverse party in a form and amount approved by the judge. The bond shall secure payment by the applicant of all damages, including reasonable attorney fees, sustained by the adverse party by the appointment and acts of the receiver if the appointment is vacated or otherwise set aside. The judge may require that the amount of bond be increased for this purpose any time after the appointment of a receiver. (1983 (Reg. Sess., 1984), c. 994, s. 1.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
§ 1-501 - What judge appoints.
§ 1-502 - In what cases appointed.
§ 1-502.1 - Applicant for receiver to furnish bond to adverse party.
§ 1-503 - Appointment refused on bond being given.
§ 1-505 - Sale of property in hands of receiver.
§ 1-507 - Validation of sales made outside county of action.